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Question : How purge records from access database
I have a client database that I need to send out a marketing campaign to. I also have a list of email addresses that I DO NOT want to send the campaign to, so I need to purge these from the master list.
So I have two tables set up:
1: The master client database including name, customer number, email address
2: A list of the clients emails that WILL NOT be getting the marketing mail.
I want to just do a simple query to find ALL the records in the master file, that ALSO match up with one of the email addresses in the second table. After I get the results I'll just highlight them and hit the delete key.
Can somebody please help me with this query? Thanks.
Greg
Answer : How purge records from access database
SELECT * FROM mastertablename WHERE email IN (SELECT email FROM secondtablename)
But usually that type of SQL statement times out in MS Access. It is a very expensive query type.
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