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Hey guys, I'm Venkat and in this video, we'll understand how an inner join, left join, right join, full join and even cross join returns the same row count. We have two tables here - TableA and TableB. As you can see, both the tables have just one column each. TableA has two rows and TableB has three rows. To join both these tables, we are using ColumnA in TableA and ColumnB in TableB. So, basically joining ColumnA in TableA with ColumnB in TableB. Now, here is the question asked in the interview. Actually one of our Youtube channel subscribers faced this question in an interview and here's the question. However we join these two tables inner join, left outer join, right outer join, full outer join or even cross join, we get the same number of rows as the result, that is six rows. How is this possible? Can you please explain?This is the question. Let's look at this in action. In the interest of time, I have the create script ready. So, let's execute it. T...