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in this video we are going to be looking at cross joins and we are also going to be looking at how these differ with some of the operations that are available uh so keep in mind some of what we're going to be discussing are not available in some languages now in the case of cross joins they're more supported than let's say cross applies so we're going to look uh briefly at of course our two tables that we've been using in these examples and we have table one in table two and you can pause the video and see how these line up basically three and four when it comes to ids match everything else does not match so when we're using cross joins if we select uh and we're using ids here t1id and t2id from table one and we cross join table two note that there are no conditions i'll get into that in a second what we'll see is that for each record or for each id i should say in table one we get the id in table two so we have uh one two three four and we get id three four times uh we get id four fo...