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hello again everyone and welcome back to programming in Access 2013 my name is Steve Bishop todays video is going to be continuing our discussion on access SQL or sequel language more specifically todays video is going to be on how to join two tables together all right so the most basic of join statements is the inner join and the inner join Returns records where given values are equal in both tables so were going to basically be taking two tables and comparing a field from each one of those tables and anywhere where those two values are equal youre going to return the results from those two tables and the way that a inner join looks is this way we have in our from statement in our from after our from keyword were going to where we specify those tables that we want to gather information from were going to be putting in those tables that we want but were going to be slipping in here between the names of the tables this inner join statement so were starting off with from and then