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  1. …in reply to @pdcawley
    @pdcawley huh. this feels very un-databasey. my first cup reaction is that you are going to need some extra columns to create a stable key so that you don’t end up having the join jumble the order on every run of the query.
    1. …in reply to @obra
      @pdcawley Or this should just be a script to iterate over the one table and grab an entry from the other table and then update the first table. because what you’re asking for feels more like business logic than a quarry.