The Inner join is the one that is useful for the purpose of returning the rows provided at least two tables are met critically. But, the outer join is the one that is useful for returning the value of rows and tables that generally include the records that must be same in all the tables.
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How the Inner Join in SQL is different from that of Outer Join?
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12-Sep-2019The Inner join is the one that is useful for the purpose of returning the rows provided at least two tables are met critically. But, the outer join is the one that is useful for returning the value of rows and tables that generally include the records that must be same in all the tables.