I have two tables like Parent-Child. In Parent table, there are 7211 records. In Child, there are 169498 records. Between these two tables, there is no relationship (means haven't set Foreign Key, but using parentID). In Child table, there are extra records and missing records.
As A sample,
Parent Table - tblParent
PID PName
A001 John
B002 Mary
... ...
Child Table - tblChild
PID TID Desc
A001 056 Book
Y004 087 Pen
... ... ...
My query is like below,
SELECT PID
FROM tblParent
WHERE PID NOT IN
(
SELECT PID
FROM tblChild
)
Running it with actual no. of records, MS Access 2000 is halt suddenly. If i test it with 10 records, it works properly. What is the main cause? No of records?
I try another way.
SELECT C.PID, P.PID
FROM tblChild C, tblParent P
WHERE C.PID <> P.PID
At this time, multiply result comes out. (I mean one C.PID with ALL P.PID and then etc...)
How could I get extra and missing records within shortest execution time in Access 2000?