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I have a sqlite database which contains two tables t1, t2 with the same schema. The tables consist multiple columns c1, c2, .., cn (more than 50). I am trying to find the entires that are present and identical in both tables. The issue I encounter is to compare all columns at once. Obviously, I don't want to compare every column explicitly. An example for two tables:

SELECT t1.*
FROM t1
INNER JOIN t2
ON t1.c1 = t2.c1
AND t1.c2 = t2.c2
...
AND t1.cn = t2.cn

I could generate this huge query using python's sqlite3 module i guess, but i wonder if there is a more elegant way.

Thanks

2 Answers 2

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Sqlite should support NATURAL JOIN, which joins by all "matching" columns by default.

SELECT
t1.*
FROM t1
NATURAL JOIN t2
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In a compound SELECT, all columns in the subqueries are compared:

SELECT * FROM t1
INTERSECT
SELECT * FROM t2;

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