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hello everyone and welcome to another sequel training session with learn at Northstar today we are going to talk about the cross apply operator in SQL the cross apply operator is similar to the inner join in many ways but it has some distinct features that makes it very useful in certain scenarios so lets take a look so first lets take a look at how the cross apply operator is similar to Inner join so Im going to be working with two tables department and employees in the department table Ive got just three departments so one two and three three Department IDs then in the employee table I have got 13 rows and the employees belonging to different departments you can also see that theres a department number five which is not present in the department table and so on so Im now going to make an inner join between the employees and the department table and I am going to select those employees which for which the department ID exists in the department table so I am going to write a new