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I am trying to discern what (an) algorithm might be, that would compare two
databases which, at one time were mirror's of each other. That is, if at one
point in the past, I had DB A, which was a mirror image of DB B, and A has
not been touched, B has been in use. Now I want to compare the two, to
discern what records have been changed, added or deleted in B so that I can
apply the same changes to A such that, when completed, A again mirrors B.
Does anyone have any thoughts on such an algorithm? Thanks, Ike Received on Mon May 22 2006 - 06:43:13 CDT
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