what is JOINTS & REGISTRY in SQL?

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what is JOINTS & REGISTRY in SQL?..

Answer / sriharsha

hello sire/maam......

Joints : Using SQL Joints, you can retrieve data more than
one table or view using the keys ... etc to define an
inequality condition

Registry : A Windows repository that stores configuration
information for a computer.

For all the terms on SQL ... Plz Visit
http://www.utexas.edu/its/unix/reference/oracledocs/v92/B105
01_01/win.920/a95490/glossary.htm

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what is JOINTS & REGISTRY in SQL?..

Answer / qa

that is not 'joints' correct is ' JOIN'

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