If you’re like me, you enjoy partaking in the occasional SQL JOIN. But after a while the straight vanilla JOIN gets a little old (not to mention that it’s not always necessarily the most efficient way of pulling records).
Thus I give you… A Visual Explanation of SQL JOINs
Enjoy, and use it well.
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