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Unterschied zwischen äußerem Join und innerem Join SQL

In SQL, a join is used to compare and combine — literally join — and 
return specific rows of data from two or more tables in a database.
An inner join finds and returns matching data from tables,
while an outer join finds and returns matching data and some dissimilar 
data from tables

INNER JOIN : 
The inner join will keep only the information from the two joined tables 
that is related.

OUTER JOIN: 
There are three types of outer joins:
Left Outer Join (or Left Join)
Right Outer Join (or Right Join)
Full Outer Join (or Full Join)
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Unterschied zwischen dem linken äußeren Join und dem linken Join in SQL

There really is no difference between a LEFT JOIN and a LEFT OUTER JOIN. 
Both versions of the syntax will produce the exact same result in PL/SQL.
Some people do recommend including outer in a LEFT JOIN clause so it's 
clear that you're creating an outer join, but that's entirely optional
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