SQL join clause is used to to retrieve data from two or more database tables. In previous article, I have explained the Different Types of SQL Joins. In this article, I would explain the difference among inner join, equi join and natural join. 
Inner Join
This is the most used join in the SQL. this join returns only those records/rows that match/exists in both the database tables.Inner Join Example
- SELECT * FROM tblEmp JOIN tblDept
 - ON tblEmp.DeptID = tblDept.DeptID;
 
Inner Join Result
 tblEmp.Name 
 tblEmp.DeptID 
 tblDept.Name 
 tblDept.DeptID 
Ram 
 1
 HR 
 1
 Raju 
 2
 IT 
 2
 Soya
 2
 IT 
 2
 Sam 
 3
 ADMIN 
 3
Equi Join
Equi join is a special type of join in which we use only equality operator. Hence, when you make a query for join using equality operator then that join query comes under Equi join.Equi Join Example
- SELECT * FROM tblEmp JOIN tblDept
 - ON tblEmp.DeptID = tblDept.DeptID;
 - --Using Clause is not supported by SQL Server
 - --Oracle and MySQL Query
 - SELECT * FROM tblEmp INNER JOIN tblDept USING(DeptID)
 
Equi Join Result 
 tblEmp.Name 
 tblEmp.DeptID 
 tblDept.Name 
 tblDept.DeptID 
Ram 
 1
 HR 
 1
 Raju 
 2
 IT 
 2
 Soya
 2
 IT 
 2
 Sam 
 3
 ADMIN 
 3
Note
- Inner join can have equality (=) and other operators (like <,>,<>) in the join condition.
 - Equi join only have equality (=) operator in the join condition.
 - Equi join can be an Inner join, Left Outer join, Right Outer join
 - The USING clause is not supported by SQL Server and Sybase. This clause is supported by Oracle and MySQL.
 
Natural Join
Natural join is a type of equi join which occurs implicitly by comparing all the same names columns in both tables. The join result have only one column for each pair of equally named columns.Natural Join Example
- --Run in Oracle and MySQL
 - SELECT * FROM tblEmp NATURAL JOIN tblDept
 
Natural Join Result
 DeptID 
 tblEmp.Name 
 tblDept.Name 
 1
Ram 
 HR 
 2
 Raju 
 IT 
 2
 Soya
 IT 
 3
 Sam 
 ADMIN 
Note
- In Natural join, you can't see what columns from both the tables will be used in the join. In Natural join, you might not get the desired result what you are expecting.
 - Natural join clause is not supported by SQL Server, it is supported by Oracle and MySQL.
 
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