Join in a From clause
- Last Updated: October 27, 2017
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- Oracle Eloqua 6.0
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You can use a Join as a way to associate multiple tables within a
Select statement. Joins may be either explicit or implicit. For example,
the following is the example from the previous section restated as an explicit inner
join:
SELECT * FROM emp INNER JOIN dep ON id=empId
SELECT e.name, d.deptName
FROM emp e INNER JOIN dep d ON e.deptId = d.id;
whereas the following is the same statement as an implicit inner join:
SELECT * FROM emp, dep
Syntax
FROM table_name {RIGHT OUTER | INNER | LEFT OUTER | CROSS} JOIN table.key ON search-condition
Example
In
this example, two tables are joined using LEFT OUTER JOIN. T1,
the first table named includes nonmatching rows.
SELECT * FROM T1 LEFT OUTER JOIN T2 ON T1.key = T2.key
If
you use a CROSS JOIN, no ON expression
is allowed for the join.