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16 changes: 8 additions & 8 deletions queries.md
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1. Using an **INNER JOIN**, list all books (left table) that have an assigned author (right table). The result should include only books with assigned authors.

```sql
-- Your Query Goes Here
SELECT * FROM books INNER JOIN authors ON books.author_id = authors.id;
```

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2. Using a **LEFT JOIN**, list all authors (left table) and their corresponding books on the (right table). The result should include all authors, including those who don't have any books assigned.

```sql
-- Your Query Goes Here
SELECT * FROM authors LEFT JOIN books ON authors.id = books.author_id;
```

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3. Using a **RIGHT JOIN**, list all books (right table) and their corresponding authors on the (left table). The result should include books without assigned authors.

```sql
-- Your Query Goes Here
SELECT books.id, books.title, authors.name FROM authors RIGHT JOIN books ON books.author_id = authors.id;
```

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4. Using a **FULL JOIN**, list all records from the `books` and `authors` tables. The result should include all details from both tables, even if there are no match.

```sql
-- Your Query Goes Here
SELECT * FROM books FULL JOIN authors ON books.author_id = authors.id;
```

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1. Using an **INNER JOIN**, list all books (left table) and their corresponding publishers on the (right table). The result should include the book's title, publisher's name, and location.

```sql
-- Your Query Goes Here
SELECT books.title, publishers.name, publishers.location FROM books INNER JOIN publishers ON books.publisher_id = publishers.id;
```

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2. Using a **LEFT JOIN**, list all publishers (left table) and any books they have published on the (right table). The result should include all publishers, including those who haven't published any books.

```sql
-- Your Query Goes Here
SELECT * FROM publishers LEFT JOIN books ON publishers.id = books.publisher_id;
```

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3. Using a **RIGHT JOIN**, list all books (right table) and their corresponding publishers on the (left table). The result should include all books, even those without a linked publisher.

```sql
-- Your Query Goes Here
SELECT books.id, books.title, publishers.name FROM publishers RIGHT JOIN books ON books.publisher_id = publishers.id;
```

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4. Using a **FULL JOIN**, list all records from the `authors`, `books`, and `publishers` tables. The result should include all records from the three tables, even if there are no matches between them.

```sql
-- Your Query Goes Here
SELECT books.title, books.publish_date, authors.name AS author_name, authors.nationality, authors.birth_year, publishers.name AS publisher_name, publishers.location, publishers.founded_year FROM ((books FULL JOIN authors ON authors.id = books.author_id) FULL JOIN publishers ON publishers.id = books.publisher_id);
```

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