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How to join data in the inquiry

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alright so in this video Im gonna show you how we can avoid doing any vlookups and still be able to join data from different tables in Excel so this is gonna be irrelevant if youre in Excel 2016 or a higher version or if youre in 2010 or 2013 you can also do this by adding an add-on power query to your version so first of all let me just go over what were trying to accomplish here so if I have this transactions data tab and I have this products tab I have connecting columns stock numbers here and if I go to transactions I have stock numbers here too now I want to use that to bring over some data from products to transactions so for example brand Coast maybe size so if I was trying to do this video lookup I would go to transactions and do equals vlookup and then choose the stock number thats connecting peace comma go to products select my array which would start from stock numbers and up lock the range with f4 or however you like locking the ranges comma and then count one two thre

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A data join is when two data sets are combined in a side by side manner, therefore at least one column in each data set must be the same.
Joins let you fetch data that is scattered across tables. For example, using the database tables that well create in a moment, well be able to get all the details of an employee, along with their manager name, and department theyre working in by using a join. A join lets you use a single query to achieve this.
3 Join benefits First, they can reduce the number of queries and subqueries needed to retrieve the data you want, which can save processing time and memory. Second, they can leverage the indexes and other features of the database system to optimize the join operation and make it faster and more efficient.
You create an inner join by dragging a field from one data source to a field on another data source. Access displays a line between the two fields to show that a join has been created. The names of the tables from which records are combined. The names of the fields that are joined.
In general, you will use SQL joins when you need to retrieve data from tables that share either many-to-many relationships (multiple records are shared across the tables) or one-to-many relationships (one record in one table is associated with many records in another table).
A Join combines data into new columns. A Join between two tables shows data from the first table in one set of columns alongside the second tables column in the same row. Joins are generally used to look up specific values and including them in results.
A join table (collection) contains common fields from two or more other tables (collections). It helps to create a many-to-many relationship.
The purpose of JOINs in SQL is to access data from multiple tables based on logical relationships between them. JOINS are used to fetch data from database tables and represent the result dataset as a separate table.

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