Did you know you can Generate a SQL Script with SQL?
(This only works if Faculty has same faculty_id in staging and production)
This will gen script to insert the new Faculties:
SELECT 'INSERT INTO production.Faculty (faculty_id, name, comment)
SELECT TOP 1 '+LTRIM(faculty_id)+','''+name+''','''+comment+'''
FROM production.Faculty
WHERE NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM production.Faculty WHERE faculty_id = '+LTRIM(faculty_id)+');' AS runMeOnProduction
FROM staging.Faculty
This will gen script to update the Existing Faculties:
SELECT 'UPDATE production.Faculty SET name = '''+name+''', comment = '''+comment+'''
WHERE faculty_id = '+LTRIM(faculty_id)+';' AS runMeOnProduction
FROM staging.Faculty
if you get quotes in you name or comment fields you might want to replace name and comment in the SQL statements above with:
REPLACE(name,'''','''''')
REPLACE(comment,'''','''''')
It's not the best way especially if you get inserts and updates on both tables in both environments. But if the Data for Faculty is only growing in staging this works.
Also some querying software will show a blob or some hex when you run these SQL Statements because it thinks the string is to long to show, if you copy paste it, it might still come out correct. Otherwise try another SQL Query tool. I use DBVisualiser for this kind of thing and it works. I'm not adverting for any particular DB Query tool, it's just I have to query mySQL and MSSQL often so I find myself jumping from App to app in order to get the job done.
If there's Data entry in both environments you should consider using a proper Data Comparing tool : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_database_tools
And once you start using these you're question will probably be different.
This is probably wacky thinking but I've found it convenient before...