OUTER JOIN
This section describes the migration syntax of Oracle OUTER JOIN. The migration syntax determines how the keywords/features are migrated.
An OUTER JOIN returns all rows that meet the join condition. If rows of a table cannot join any rows in the other table, the statement returns these rows. In Oracle:
- Left outer join of tables A and B returns all rows from A and rows that satisfy the join condition by applying the outer join operator (+) to all columns of B in the WHERE conditions.
- Right outer join of tables A and B returns all rows from B and rows that satisfy the join condition by applying the outer join operator (+) to all columns of A in the WHERE condition.
GaussDB(DWS) does not support the + operator. The function of this operator is enabled using LEFT OUTER JOIN and RIGHT OUTER JOIN keywords.
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