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Joining Multiple Tables with SQL Inner Join Statements

Thursday July 9, 2009
You can use SQL JOIN statements to combine data from three or more tables. In an earlier article, we took a look at using inner joins and outer joins to combine data from two different tables. In many cases, you’ll want to take this a step further and combine data from three or more tables. In Joining Multiple Tables with SQL Inner Join Statements, we look at the SQL statements that allow you to accomplish this goal for an inner join.

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