INNER JOIN
Function
This statement is used to join and return the rows that meet the JOIN conditions from two tables as the result set.
Syntax
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SELECT attr_expr_list FROM table_reference {JOIN | INNER JOIN} table_reference ON join_condition; |
Keyword
JOIN/INNER JOIN: Only the records that meet the JOIN conditions in joined tables will be displayed.
Precautions
- The to-be-joined table must exist. Otherwise, an error is reported.
- INNER JOIN can join more than two tables at one query.
Example
To join the course IDs from the student_info and course_info tables and check the mapping between student names and courses, run the following statement:
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SELECT student_info.name, course_info.courseName FROM student_info JOIN course_info ON (student_info.courseId = course_info.courseId); |
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