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Oracle PL/SQL Tutorial » Table Joins » Inner Joins 
7. 3. 4. Inner and Outer Joins(room and class)
SQL>
SQL> CREATE TABLE Room (
  2     RoomID   INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
  3     Comments VARCHAR(50),
  4     Capacity INT);

Table created.

SQL> INSERT INTO Room (RoomID,Comments,CapacityVALUES (1,'Main hall',500);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO Room (RoomID,Comments,CapacityVALUES (2,'Science Department',200);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO Room (RoomID,Comments,CapacityVALUES (3,'Science Room 1',100);

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO Room (RoomID,Comments,CapacityVALUES (4,'Languages Block',300);

row created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> CREATE TABLE Class (
  2     ClassID     INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
  3     CourseID    INT NOT NULL,
  4     InstructorID INT NOT NULL,
  5     RoomID      INT NOT NULL,
  6     Time        VARCHAR(50));

Table created.

SQL> INSERT INTO Class (ClassID,CourseID,InstructorID,RoomID,TimeVALUES (1,1,1,6,'Mo09:00-11:00');

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO Class (ClassID,CourseID,InstructorID,RoomID,TimeVALUES (2,2,1,5,'Mo11:00-12:00, Thu 09:00-11:00');

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO Class (ClassID,CourseID,InstructorID,RoomID,TimeVALUES (3,3,2,3,'Mo14:00-16:00');

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO Class (ClassID,CourseID,InstructorID,RoomID,TimeVALUES (4,4,3,2,'Tu10:00-12:00, Thu 14:00-15:00');

row created.

SQL> INSERT INTO Class (ClassID,CourseID,InstructorID,RoomID,TimeVALUES (5,5,2,9,'Tu14:00-16:00');

row created.

SQL>
SQL> SELECT Class.ClassID,
  2         Class.CourseID,
  3         Class.Time,
  4         Room.Comments AS RoomName
  5  FROM Class LEFT OUTER JOIN Room
  6  ON Class.RoomID = Room.RoomID
  7  ORDER BY ClassID
  8
SQL>
SQL> drop table class;

Table dropped.

SQL> drop table room;

Table dropped.

SQL>
7. 3. Inner Joins
7. 3. 1. Performing Inner Joins on Two Tables Using SQL/92
7. 3. 2. Using Inner Joins
7. 3. 3. Inner and Outer Joins
7. 3. 4. Inner and Outer Joins(room and class)
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