SQL JOINS
ewrcAdmin • June 20, 2012
SOURCE In SQL, a join is used to compare and combine — literally join — and return specific rows of data from two or more tables in a database. An inner join finds and returns matching data from tables, while an outer join finds and returns matching data and some dissimilar data from tables. An inner join on Products returns information about only those products […]
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