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Databases Using Multiple CTEs in a Query

When Writing "Join" only, is it the inner, left, or outer one ?

When Writing "Join" only, is it the inner, left, or outer one ?

1 Answer

Brandon Spangler
Brandon Spangler
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Just writing "join" will give you an inner join. It's just a short way to do an inner join.

A left join is an outer join. You can write "left outer join" or "left join" to achieve the same result.