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EinarRoed
Pyrite | Level 9

I want to identify all rows in the table SOURCE which don't exist in the table TARGET. This is easily done via this simple code:

 

proc sql;
	create table NEW as
	select src.primkey from SOURCE src
	left join TARGET tgt on (src.primkey = tgt.primkey)
	where tgt.primkey is missing;
quit;

SOURCE is a SAS-table that contains around 3 million rows.

TARGET is a PostgreSQL-table that contains around 750 million rows. It has an index on primkey.

 

Do you know if there's a more efficient way to perform this operation? What's the most optimized way to check if a source row exists in a very large target table?

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