Equi join
From Oracle FAQ
An equi join is an inner join statement that uses an equivalence operation (i.e: colA = colB) to match rows from different tables. The converse of an equi join is a nonequi join operation.
Examples[edit]
Using SCOTT's table and Oracle join syntax:
SCOTT> SELECT ename, job, dept.deptno, dname 2 FROM emp, dept 3 WHERE emp.deptno = dept.deptno; ENAME JOB DEPTNO DNAME ---------- --------- ---------- -------------- CLARK MANAGER 10 ACCOUNTING KING PRESIDENT 10 ACCOUNTING MILLER CLERK 10 ACCOUNTING JONES MANAGER 20 RESEARCH FORD ANALYST 20 RESEARCH ADAMS CLERK 20 RESEARCH SMITH CLERK 20 RESEARCH SCOTT ANALYST 20 RESEARCH WARD SALESMAN 30 SALES TURNER SALESMAN 30 SALES ALLEN SALESMAN 30 SALES JAMES CLERK 30 SALES BLAKE MANAGER 30 SALES MARTIN SALESMAN 30 SALES
SELECT * FROM emp, dept WHERE emp.deptno = dept.deptno AND job = 'CLERK';
Using ANSI join syntax:
SCOTT> SELECT ename, dname 2 FROM emp INNER JOIN dept 3 ON emp.deptno = dept.deptno; ENAME DNAME ---------- -------------- CLARK ACCOUNTING KING ACCOUNTING MILLER ACCOUNTING JONES RESEARCH FORD RESEARCH ADAMS RESEARCH SMITH RESEARCH SCOTT RESEARCH WARD SALES TURNER SALES ALLEN SALES JAMES SALES BLAKE SALES MARTIN SALES
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