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Prakash Reddy APPIDI said... The information about joins is simple and crystal clear and in comparison as well. |
Shah G said... Hello,Nice and helping article, God bless you for this free help Shah G |
Ayman A. Tuffaha said... Really it's useful, and rich page ... |
Jim J said... God has given you the gift to share the knowledge. Continue the good work. He will reward you. |
Sivu said... Well described with examples...Thanks a lot Tim |
Syed Farhan Ashraf said... Good Effort. Excellent for beginner. |
ketan said... it's so good & short way |
ddg said... Thanks, good information.You should include that NULLIF(x,y) returns x if x does not equal y. |
dean said... Good article, but there is no CASE statement in SQL, it is a CASE expression |
Tim... said... Dean: True. I must have had my PL/SQL head on when I wrote that article. I've corrected it now. :)Cheers Tim... |
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