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- It is noticeable that the join is performed in the WHERE clause.
- Several operators can be used to join tables, such as =, <, >, <>, <=, >=, !=, BETWEEN, LIKE, and NOT; they can all be used to join tables.
- However, the most common operator is the equal to symbol.
- There are different types of joins available in SQL
INNER JOIN returns rows when there is a match in both tables.
LEFT JOIN returns all rows from the left table, even if there are no matches in the right table.
RIGHT JOIN returns all rows from the right table, even if there are no matches in the left table.
FULL JOIN returns rows when there is a match in one of the tables.
SELF JOIN is used to join a table to itself as if the table were two tables, temporarily renaming at least one table in the SQL statement.
CARTESIAN JOIN returns the Cartesian product of the sets of records from the two or more joined tables.