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When you execute a query using the RIGHT JOIN syntax, SQL does two things: It returns all of the records from both tables that contain matching values, as defined by the ON clause.
As we saw in the last article, the SQL SELECT statement has the widest variety of query options, which are used to control the way data is returned. These options come in the form of clauses ...
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