Update/Upgrade problem

I have Aperture on my iMac at home andat my MacBookPro. My iMac requested for an update to 3.2 – which Idid. The problem is I can not update Aperture on my MacBookPro. Itdoes not work via Appstore, download from the Apple web page is notpossible to install, it refers to the Appstore – which does notoffer any update.
And now the BIG problem – theexported library from my iMac is not readable/compatible with theAperture on my MacBookPro. Which means – if I do something at home- I can not use in the my photo-shooting class at the school Iattend.
What is going wrong?
Ivan Civin
[email protected]

To ways to update from the App Store.
First go to the Purchased tab in the App Store. You should see Aperture listed on the left and on the right a button which could be marked either installed (grayed out) or update (clickable).
If that doesn't work delete Aperture (the application not the libraries) form the Apllications folder and go back to the App Store. Now you'll be bale to re-install it.
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    *By the way think not 98 rows there is not important if you make an update or insert which performance. It is an example table the right tables have million of records.*
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