It seems you should reverse your query, if you want to get the ID's of [interactions] table:
select ID from
[172.28.101.120].[GenesysIS].dbo.interactions
where media_type = 'email'
and type = 'Outbound'
AND ID NOT IN (SELECT ID FROM EmailOut)
Pregunta
I want to get the ID's of [interactions] table but these ID's must not equal to [EmailOUT] table. I couldn't write the query.
Select ID from EmailOut
where ID NOT IN
(select ID from
[172.28.101.120].[GenesysIS].dbo.interactions
where media_type = 'email'
and type = 'Outbound')
something similar to this. I want Outbound Emails in Interactions table but these emails may exist in EmailOut table. I want to remove them. Outbound Email count about 300 but this query result should less than 300
Solución
It seems you should reverse your query, if you want to get the ID's of [interactions] table:
select ID from
[172.28.101.120].[GenesysIS].dbo.interactions
where media_type = 'email'
and type = 'Outbound'
AND ID NOT IN (SELECT ID FROM EmailOut)
Otros consejos
Try this one -
SELECT t2.*
FROM [172.28.101.120].[GenesysIS].dbo.interactions t2
WHERE t2.media_type = 'email'
AND t2.[type] = 'Outbound'
AND NOT EXISTS (
SELECT 1
FROM dbo.EmailOut t
WHERE t.id = t2.id
)
What about
select ID from [172.28.101.120].[GenesysIS].dbo.interactions
where media_type = 'email'
and type = 'Outbound'
minus
select ID from EmailOut