I'm writing some code in C# where I need to (inner?) join two tables into a DataSet / DataTable.<BR><BR>Essentially, I have two tables. Both have columns called "TestId" and "OperationId". Both are ...
inner join calendar_t cal on cal.week_id = wh.week_period inner join fiscal_year_t fy on fy.fiscal_year_id = wh.fiscal_year_id and fy.fiscal_year = cal.fiscal_year ...
RIGHT JOIN (or RIGHT OUTER JOIN): It’s the opposite of a LEFT JOIN. It keeps all rows from the right table and matches from the left. Less common than LEFT JOIN, but good to know it exists.
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