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hey guys iamp;#39;m tawfiq and in this video let us understand how to write sql queries using with clause now iamp;#39;m going to explain this concept by writing queries iamp;#39;m also going to explain you the syntax and how sql treats and executes a query having a width clause and also at the end of this video i am going to explain you what are the different advantages of using a width class and also what is the different scenarios where you should be using a weight class when writing your queries so please make sure to stay till the end as always before i start writing queries if you like this video then please make sure to subscribe to the channel and also give a thumbs up thank you and letamp;#39;s begin okay so before i start writing queries to explain which clause there is one thing that you need to remember a width clause can also be referred to as cte which stands for common table expression and it is also referred to as sub query factoring so in this video if iamp;#39;m