Inner Join is the simplest and most common type of join. It is also known as simple join. It returns all rows from multiple tables where the join condition is met.
Syntax
SELECT columns
FROM table1
INNER JOIN table2
ON table1.column = table2.column;
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Oracle INNER JOIN Example
Let’s take an example to perform Inner Join on two tables “Suppliers” and “Order1”.
Suppliers


Order1


This example will return all rows from “suppliers” and “order1” table where there is a matching supplier_id value in both the suppliers and order1 tables.
Execute the following query
- SELECT suppliers.supplier_id, suppliers.supplier_name, order1.order_number
- FROM suppliers
- INNER JOIN order1
- ON suppliers.supplier_id = order1.supplier_id;
Output

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