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6

mysql left join

/*Two tables: CUSTOMERS table and ORDERS table.
ORDERS table contains STATUS attribute.*/
SELECT 
    customers.customerNumber, 
    customerName, 
    orderNumber, 
    status
FROM
    customers
LEFT JOIN orders ON 
    orders.customerNumber = customers.customerNumber;
Posted by: Guest on April-12-2020
4

sql server joins

SELECT Orders.OrderID, Customers.CustomerName, Orders.OrderDate
FROM Orders
INNER JOIN Customers ON Orders.CustomerID=Customers.CustomerID;
Posted by: Guest on April-27-2020
16

joins in sql

INNER JOIN:
is used when retrieving data from multiple
tables and will return only matching data.

LEFT OUTER JOIN:
is used when retrieving data from
multiple tables and will return
left table and any matching right table records.

RIGHT OUTER JOIN:
is used when retrieving data from
multiple tables and will return right
table and any matching left table records

FULL OUTER JOIN:
is used when retrieving data from
multiple tables and will return both
table records, matching and non-matching.



INNER JOIN :
SELECT select_list From TableA A
Inner Join TableB B
On A.Key = B.Key


LEFT OUTER JOIN :
SELECT select_list From TableA A
Left Join TableB B
On A.Key = B.Key

(where b.key is null)//For delete matching data



RIGTH OUTER JOIN :
SELECT select_list From TableA A
Right Join TableB B
On A.Key = B.Key


FULL JOIN :
SELECT select_list From TableA A
FULL OUTER Join TableB B
On A.Key = B.Key
Posted by: Guest on December-05-2020
9

sql join

-- Rows with ID existing in both a, b and c
-- JOIN is equivalent to INNER JOIN
SELECT a.ID, a.NAME, b.VALUE1, c.VALUE1 FROM table1 a 
  JOIN table2 b ON a.ID = b.ID
  JOIN table3 c ON a.ID = c.ID
WHERE a.ID >= 1000;
-- ⇓ Test it ⇓ (Fiddle source link)
Posted by: Guest on July-09-2021
0

join three tables sql

Suppose we are having three table named as 
Student_details
Attendance_details
Batch_details
And we have to apply join these three tables for fetching records

Example query:
select column_names
from Student_detail as s join Attendance_details as a on
s.s_id = a.s_id join Batch_details as b on 
s.s_id = b.s_id;

Here in the above example we implemented simple join but you change it with own join requirements.
Posted by: Guest on April-22-2020
7

sql join

SELECT Coloumn_Name(s) FROM Table_1, Table_2 WHERE Table_1.Primary_key = Table_2.Foreign_key;
Posted by: Guest on November-28-2020

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