Asked by Frank pelicano on May 08, 2024

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The outer join is the default join operation in Access.

Outer Join

A type of SQL join that returns all rows from one or both of the participating tables where the join condition is met, including those with no counterpart in the other table.

Default Join

The implicit join that occurs between tables in a database query when no specific join type is specified.

  • Acknowledge the procedure for using joins in the search for distinct record connections.
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Abdullah AlmutlaqMay 11, 2024
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Explanation :
The default join operation in Access is the inner join. To perform an outer join, you need to explicitly specify it in the query.