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hi welcome to this sql tutorial video and today we're going to look at for xml and we're going to use for xml to create a comma separated list um as a result as an output so on screen here i've got two selects that look at two different tables within the adventure works database and what i want is as an example um here is a list of the departments for uh this particular company and here is a list of the people who work for the company are their national insurance numbers and what i want is a query that will return me all of the departments and the national insurance numbers of the people who work in those departments so i can write this select here that shows me the departments and those national insurance of the people who work in those departments but actually what i want to see is a single line for department document control and then in the next column a single line of commerce separated national insurance numbers okay so let's look at how we can do that i'll start a new query um...