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today were going to talk about sequel server joins in ER left right and full outer hey guys Joey blue here and today I want to talk about the types of sequel joins and you can see here Ive got a picture these are some Venn diagrams back from my math days they really help to understand how the inner join the left join the right join and the full join how they interact with each other and then back over here I have a couple of tables to help us understand these I have a customer table and its a really simplified table with four rows we have the four customers we have a column that city ID and then we have the customer name and this goes right with the city table which is pretty simplified also and weve only got three cities in there okay we can take a look at both of these together so we can get a real good look at whats going on here so today what were going to talk about first is the inner join so if I pull this up what we have here in these Venn diagrams is we have a customer t