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hello everyone and welcome to writing explicit joints the objective of this video is to understand the different types of joints that we can write explicitly get in and show you examples on how to join two tables together explicitly and if I we give you an example of how to write multiple tables or join multiple tables together explicitly alright so lets get started when it comes to explicit joins others theres an inner join and theres an outer join and with that theres four different types of joins that you can actually do for the most part probably 95 to 99 percent of the joins youll write for any particular applications you may write will always be an inner joint but everyone so well youll need that outer join for this particular video were going to show you how to write an inner join later on in the semester well come back to outer joins and allow you to practice those but right now its interesting to understand the differences between all these joins all right obviously