An intersection of piping or wiring; an interconnect, To become a member of, To come into the company of, To combine more than one item into one; to put together, An intersection of data in two or more database tables, To come together; to meet, the lowest upper bound, an operation between pairs of elements in a lattice, denoted by the symbol \vee (mnemonic: an angular J), A join is a place where two things are fastened or fixed together, To join two things means to fix or fasten them together. The opened link is used to join the two ends of the chain. the conjunctiva, the skin which joins the eye to the lid, If two roads or rivers join, they meet or come together at a particular point. Do you know the highway to Tulsa? The airport road joins it. Allahabad, where the Ganges and the Yamuna rivers join, An operation that provides access to data from two tables at the same time, based on values contained in related columns, To associate one's self to; to be or become connected with; to league one's self with; to unite with; as, to join a party; to join the church, An operation in a relational database that links the rows in two or more tables by matching values in specified columns, Information from two or more tables are combined by matching data in matching columns This relational computing feature consolidates multiple data tables for use in a single report, come into the company of; "She joined him for a drink", join forces: see force to join the ranks: see rank. a place where two parts of an object are connected or fastened together, the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made, To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join encounter, battle, issue, The line joining two points; the point common to two intersecting lines, cause to become joined or linked; "join these two parts so that they fit together", make contact or come together; "The two roads join here", come into the company of; "She joined him for a drink, To be contiguous, close, or in contact; to come together; to unite; to mingle; to form a union; as, the bones of the skull join; two rivers join, Joins all elements of an array into a string, make contact or come together; "The two roads join here" cause to become joined or linked; "join these two parts so that they fit together" become part of; become a member of a group or organization; "He joined the Communist Party as a young man" come into the company of; "She joined him for a drink, become part of; become a member of a group or organization; "He joined the Communist Party as a young man", Combining data from two (or more) tables in a single SELECT statement, To enjoin upon; to command, To bring together, literally or figuratively; to place in contact; to connect; to couple; to unite; to combine; to associate; to add; to append, To unite in marriage, The least upper bound of two elements of a lattice, a query which uses data from more than one relation The relations must have at least one attribute (called the join or linking attribute) in common, be or become joined or united or linked; "The two streets connect to become a highway"; "Our paths joined"; "The travelers linked up again at the airport", attach, connect; unite, combine; be connected; become a member; perform a marriage ceremony; volunteer to serve in the armed forces; accompany, meet up with, (v ) To wait for the termination of one or more descendent processes that were forked at some earlier time See also spawn, A type of query which retrieves data from more than one object at a time A join allows the user to select attributes from multiple objects, then returns the data as if were all stored together in one object, the process of interactively entering the side lot lines when the front and rear lines have already been established, a set containing all and only the members of two or more given sets; "let C be the union of the sets A and B", If something such as a line or path joins two things, it connects them. It has a dormer roof joining both gable ends a global highway of cables joining all the continents together, If one person or vehicle joins another, they move or go to the same place, for example so that both of them can do something together. His wife and children moved to join him in their new home, act of uniting, act of connecting; place where two things are connected; seam; juncture, If you join an organization, you become a member of it or start work as an employee of it. He joined the Army five years ago, If you join an activity that other people are doing, you take part in it or become involved with it. Telephone operators joined the strike and four million engineering workers are also planning action The pastor requested the women present to join him in prayer Private contractors joined in condemning the Government's stance, If you join a queue, you stand at the end of it so that you are part of it. Make sure you join the queue inside the bank, One of eight relational algebra operators - used to connect data across relationships (when two different tables have a common attribute - usually the primary key in one table is a foreign key in another table) There are several types of joins - natural, theta, and outer EXAMPLE: You have a database with an INVENTORY table and a SUPPLIER table The primary key of the SUPPLIER table is the foreign key of the INVENTORY table When a natural join is performed, each record in the SUPPLIER table is added or joined to all records in the INVENTORY table that contain that foreign key If an individual supplier's code is found in eight inventory records, that that supplier's data is added eight times in the result table of the natural join, once for each occurrence in the original INVENTORY table, Operation within a RDBMS by which data from two tables are combined to form a third, virtual table upon which further operations can be performed; one category of SQL commands, The basic relational operator that allows data from more than one table to be combined, A logical combination of data from two or more tables, A link between tables that is identified by an association between a field in one table and field of the same data type in another table, (never join together, which is redundant), Combining data from two or more tables, resulting in a single, new table or view A general join combines each row from one table with all rows of the other tables, forming the Cartesian product of the original tables, A relational operation that causes two tables with a common domain to be combined into a single table or view (8), (noun, database) An operation that takes two relations as operands and produces a new relation by concatenating the tuples and matching the corresponding columns when a stated condition holds between the two, A SQL method of combining database tables in order to obtain the desired information In a join, multiple tables are connected by specifying the relationship between a column in one table and a column in another table, To connect two or more separately digitized maps; the junction between two such maps, sometimes visible as a results of imperfections in the data, Join operators compare two or more tables (or views) by specifying a column from each, comparing the values in those columns row by row, and concatenating rows in which the comparison is true, A link between tables that is identified by an association between a field in one table and a field of the same data type in another table, The process or the result of merging data from two or more tables, or multiple views of the same table, An operation that matches records in two tables based on a field that each one has in common, such as a customer number or an inventory number, Present participle of join, The act or result of joining; a joint or juncture, union, connected, combined, united; of one who has been accepted as a member, of or relating to two people who are married to each other, connected by a link, as railway cars or trailer trucks, past of join, Present participle of to join, coming together, participating; connecting, combining, uniting; connection, join, place of union, the act of bringing two things into contact (especially for communication); "the joining of hands around the table"; "there was a connection via the internet, connecting, combining, uniting, third-person singular of join,
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An intersection of piping or wiring; an interconnect
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To become a member of - "Most politicians have joined a party."
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To come into the company of - "I will join you watching the football game as soon as I have finished my work."
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To combine more than one item into one; to put together - "We joined our efforts to get an even better result."
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An intersection of data in two or more database tables
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To come together; to meet - "These two rivers join in about 80 miles."
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the lowest upper bound, an operation between pairs of elements in a lattice, denoted by the symbol \vee (mnemonic: an angular J)
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A join is a place where two things are fastened or fixed together
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To join two things means to fix or fasten them together. The opened link is used to join the two ends of the chain. the conjunctiva, the skin which joins the eye to the lid
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If two roads or rivers join, they meet or come together at a particular point. Do you know the highway to Tulsa? The airport road joins it. Allahabad, where the Ganges and the Yamuna rivers join
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An operation that provides access to data from two tables at the same time, based on values contained in related columns
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To associate one's self to; to be or become connected with; to league one's self with; to unite with; as, to join a party; to join the church
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An operation in a relational database that links the rows in two or more tables by matching values in specified columns
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Information from two or more tables are combined by matching data in matching columns This relational computing feature consolidates multiple data tables for use in a single report
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come into the company of; "She joined him for a drink"
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join forces: see force to join the ranks: see rank. a place where two parts of an object are connected or fastened together
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the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made
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To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join encounter, battle, issue
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The line joining two points; the point common to two intersecting lines
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cause to become joined or linked; "join these two parts so that they fit together"
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make contact or come together; "The two roads join here"
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come into the company of; "She joined him for a drink
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To be contiguous, close, or in contact; to come together; to unite; to mingle; to form a union; as, the bones of the skull join; two rivers join
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Joins all elements of an array into a string
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make contact or come together; "The two roads join here" cause to become joined or linked; "join these two parts so that they fit together" become part of; become a member of a group or organization; "He joined the Communist Party as a young man" come into the company of; "She joined him for a drink
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become part of; become a member of a group or organization; "He joined the Communist Party as a young man"
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Combining data from two (or more) tables in a single SELECT statement
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To enjoin upon; to command
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To bring together, literally or figuratively; to place in contact; to connect; to couple; to unite; to combine; to associate; to add; to append
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To unite in marriage
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The least upper bound of two elements of a lattice
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a query which uses data from more than one relation The relations must have at least one attribute (called the join or linking attribute) in common
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be or become joined or united or linked; "The two streets connect to become a highway"; "Our paths joined"; "The travelers linked up again at the airport"
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attach, connect; unite, combine; be connected; become a member; perform a marriage ceremony; volunteer to serve in the armed forces; accompany, meet up with fiil
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(v ) To wait for the termination of one or more descendent processes that were forked at some earlier time See also spawn
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A type of query which retrieves data from more than one object at a time A join allows the user to select attributes from multiple objects, then returns the data as if were all stored together in one object
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the process of interactively entering the side lot lines when the front and rear lines have already been established
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a set containing all and only the members of two or more given sets; "let C be the union of the sets A and B"
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If something such as a line or path joins two things, it connects them. It has a dormer roof joining both gable ends a global highway of cables joining all the continents together
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If one person or vehicle joins another, they move or go to the same place, for example so that both of them can do something together. His wife and children moved to join him in their new home
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act of uniting, act of connecting; place where two things are connected; seam; juncture isim
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If you join an organization, you become a member of it or start work as an employee of it. He joined the Army five years ago
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If you join an activity that other people are doing, you take part in it or become involved with it. Telephone operators joined the strike and four million engineering workers are also planning action The pastor requested the women present to join him in prayer Private contractors joined in condemning the Government's stance
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If you join a queue, you stand at the end of it so that you are part of it. Make sure you join the queue inside the bank
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One of eight relational algebra operators - used to connect data across relationships (when two different tables have a common attribute - usually the primary key in one table is a foreign key in another table) There are several types of joins - natural, theta, and outer EXAMPLE: You have a database with an INVENTORY table and a SUPPLIER table The primary key of the SUPPLIER table is the foreign key of the INVENTORY table When a natural join is performed, each record in the SUPPLIER table is added or joined to all records in the INVENTORY table that contain that foreign key If an individual supplier's code is found in eight inventory records, that that supplier's data is added eight times in the result table of the natural join, once for each occurrence in the original INVENTORY table
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Operation within a RDBMS by which data from two tables are combined to form a third, virtual table upon which further operations can be performed; one category of SQL commands
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The basic relational operator that allows data from more than one table to be combined
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A logical combination of data from two or more tables
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A link between tables that is identified by an association between a field in one table and field of the same data type in another table
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(never join together, which is redundant)
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Combining data from two or more tables, resulting in a single, new table or view A general join combines each row from one table with all rows of the other tables, forming the Cartesian product of the original tables
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A relational operation that causes two tables with a common domain to be combined into a single table or view (8)
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(noun, database) An operation that takes two relations as operands and produces a new relation by concatenating the tuples and matching the corresponding columns when a stated condition holds between the two
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A SQL method of combining database tables in order to obtain the desired information In a join, multiple tables are connected by specifying the relationship between a column in one table and a column in another table
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To connect two or more separately digitized maps; the junction between two such maps, sometimes visible as a results of imperfections in the data
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Join operators compare two or more tables (or views) by specifying a column from each, comparing the values in those columns row by row, and concatenating rows in which the comparison is true
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A link between tables that is identified by an association between a field in one table and a field of the same data type in another table
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The process or the result of merging data from two or more tables, or multiple views of the same table
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An operation that matches records in two tables based on a field that each one has in common, such as a customer number or an inventory number
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joining
Present participle of join
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joining
The act or result of joining; a joint or juncture
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a join
union
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connected, combined, united; of one who has been accepted as a member sıfat
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of or relating to two people who are married to each other
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connected by a link, as railway cars or trailer trucks
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past of join
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coming together, participating; connecting, combining, uniting; connection, join, place of union isim
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the act of bringing two things into contact (especially for communication); "the joining of hands around the table"; "there was a connection via the internet
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