Updated on 2022-09-16 GMT+08:00
SELECT JOIN Syntax
Common Syntax
table_references:
table_reference [, table_reference] ...
table_reference:
table_factor | join_table
table_factor:
tbl_name [[AS] alias] | table_subquery [AS] alias | ( table_references )
join_table:
table_reference [INNER | CROSS] JOIN table_factor [join_condition] | table_reference {LEFT|RIGHT} [OUTER] JOIN table_reference join_condition | table_reference [{LEFT|RIGHT} [OUTER]] JOIN table_factor
join_condition:
ON conditional_expr | USING (column_list)
Syntax Restrictions
SELECT STRAIGHT_JOIN and NATURAL JOIN are not supported.
Example
select id,name from test1 where id=1; select distinct id,name from test1 where id>=1; select id,name from test1 order by id limit 2 offset 2; select id,name from test1 order by id limit 2,2; select 1+1,'test',id,id*1.1,now() from test1 limit 3; select current_date,current_timestamp; select abs(sum(id)) from test1;
Parent topic: DML
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