RIGHT JOIN (or RIGHT OUTER JOIN): It’s the opposite of a LEFT JOIN. It keeps all rows from the right table and matches from the left. Less common than LEFT JOIN, but good to know it exists.
3. Select all data from the offices table Now that we know what tables are available, let's write our first SQL query! We will use SELECT * to retrieve all columns from this table, and FROM offices to ...
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