What are the different Joins in SQL Server???
What are the types of indexes???

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What are the different Joins in SQL Server??? What are the types of indexes???..

Answer / arni krishna

left outer join
right outer join
equi join
self join

indexes
clustered
nonclustered
indexes with columns
indexes with views
unique

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What are the different Joins in SQL Server??? What are the types of indexes???..

Answer / piyush paradkar

outer join
inner join
equi join

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What are the different Joins in SQL Server??? What are the types of indexes???..

Answer / anupam

one more is there Non equi Join have u forgot...

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