mysql join example
Example 1: inner join mysql
SELECT column_name(s)
FROM table1
INNER JOIN table2
ON table1.column_name = table2.column_name;
Example 2: how to join tables in sql
JOINING 2 Tables in sql
SELECT X.Column_Name , Y.Column_Name2
FROM TABLES1_NAME X
INNER JOIN TABLES2_NAME Y ON X.Primary_key = Y.Foreign_key;
--FOR EXAMPLE
--GET THE FIRST_NAME AND JOB_TITLE
--USE EMPLOYEES AND JOBS TABLE
--THE RELATIONSHIP IS JOB_ID
SELECT E.FIRST_NAME , J.JOB_TITLE
FROM EMPLOYEES E
INNER JOIN JOBS J ON J.JOB_ID = E.JOB_ID;
Example 3: mysql left join
/*Two tables: CUSTOMERS table and ORDERS table.
ORDERS table contains STATUS attribute.*/
SELECT
customers.customerNumber,
customerName,
orderNumber,
status
FROM
customers
LEFT JOIN orders ON
orders.customerNumber = customers.customerNumber;
Example 4: mysql join query
SELECT
m.member_id,
m.name member,
c.committee_id,
c.name committee
FROM
members m
INNER JOIN committees c
ON c.name = m.name;
Example 5: MySQL Join
A relational database consists of multiple related tables linking together using common columns which are known as foreign key columns. Because of this, data in each table is incomplete from the business perspective.
MySQL supports the following types of joins:
Inner join
Left join
Right join
Cross join
The following shows the basic syntax of the inner join clause that joins two tables table_1 and table_2:
SELECT column_list
FROM table_1
INNER JOIN table_2 ON join_condition;
SELECT column_list
FROM table_1
INNER JOIN table_2 USING (column_name);
SELECT column_list
FROM table_1
LEFT JOIN table_2 USING (column_name);
Here is the syntax of the right join:
SELECT column_list
FROM table_1
RIGHT JOIN table_2 ON join_condition;
The following shows the basic syntax of the cross join clause:
SELECT select_list
FROM table_1
CROSS JOIN table_2;