Database Join Types |
Joins are basic functions of databases that enable you to merge the contents of two different tables and/or databases into a single view based on a common field or fields between them (that is, the join condition). For more information, refer to About Table and Database Joins.
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When you are using data from multiple tables and/or multiple databases in your document, they must be joined using one of the supported database join types. |
Table A:
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FirstName |
DepartmentID |
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Joe |
31 |
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Jane |
33 |
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Mark |
33 |
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Mary |
34 |
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Dan |
34 |
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Donna |
NULL |
Table B:
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DepartmentID |
DepartmentName |
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31 |
Sales |
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33 |
Engineering |
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34 |
Clerical |
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35 |
Marketing |
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An inner join is the only join type supported when you are using data from multiple databases. In addition, full outer joins are not supported for Excel, Access, and MySQL databases. |
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