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Some points to consider:
- are your keys case-sensitive? In MS SQL, string comparison is normally not case-sensitive, while with postgres or Oracle it is.
- what is the relation ship between the two tables? Do I understand you correctly that there are keys which exist in Table1 only, and other keys which exist in Table2 only?
- do you need some kind of reporting? I.e. how many different keys can be found for a value for keys exiting in both or only one table. Complex aggregation queries work fastest in MS SQL or Oracle, while mysql copes with simple aggregations only (but with two tables, that should still be ok).
- What would you do if a key to be added already exists? Update the record or throw an exception?
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