Which of the following statements about correlated subqueries is correct? code example
Example: what are correlated and non correlated subquery
Noncorrelated Subqueries
A noncorrelated subquery executes independently of the outer query. The subquery executes first, and then passes its results to the outer query, For example:
=> SELECT name, street, city, state FROM addresses WHERE state IN (SELECT state FROM states);
Correlated Subqueries
A correlated subquery typically obtains values from its outer query before it executes. When the subquery returns, it passes its results to the outer query.
=> SELECT name, street, city, state FROM addresses
WHERE EXISTS (SELECT * FROM states WHERE states.state = addresses.state);