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To combine two or more SELECT statements to form a single result table, use one of the following keywords: UNION. Returns all the values from the result table of each SELECT statement. If you want all duplicate rows to be repeated in the result table, specify UNION ALL.
Each SELECT statement within UNION must have the same number of columns. The columns must also have similar data types. The columns in each SELECT statement must also be in the same order.
(INNER) JOIN: Select records that have matching values in both tables. LEFT (OUTER) JOIN: Select records from the first (left-most) table with matching right table records. RIGHT (OUTER) JOIN: Select records from the second (right-most) table with matching left table records.
First, the number and the orders of columns that appear in all SELECT statements must be the same. Second, the data types of columns must be the same or compatible.
Instead of getting all the table columns using * in your SQL statement, you used to specify the table columns you need. Remove the * from your query and use individual column names, like this: SELECT SOME_OTHER_COLUMN, CONCAT(FILENAME, ',', HOSTNAME) AS FILENAME FROM `customer`.
Introduction to PostgreSQL UNION operator SELECT column_1, column_2 FROM tbl_name_1 UNION SELECT column_1, column_2 FROM tbl_name_2. The following are rules applied to the queries: Both queries must return the same number of columns. The corresponding columns in the queries must have compatible data types.
First, you specify the column in both tables from which you want to select data in the SELECT clause. Second, you specify the main table i.e., A in the FROM clause. Third, you specify the table that the main table joins to i.e., B in the INNER JOIN clause.
A single SQL query can join two or more tables. When there are three or more tables involved, queries can use a single join type more than once, or they can use multiple join types.
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