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I have a table A with cols P.
I also have a table B with cols P and Q.

Now there are many rows with the same col P=p in A and B, but there is only one Q per P that is Q(p) = q is injective.

What's the best SQL gonna looke like to lookup in table B from from table A to grab Q?
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>>102424051
that's your homework
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>>102424158
those who can't, teach
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>>102424051
I was going to answer but I hate that picture
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>>102424236
Logic dictates you saw the image before reading the post so uh
nice try moron
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>>102424051
Do your own homework.
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>>102424051
sar I also have the same homework saar. eagerly awaiting the results, thanks. Please >(you) me when someone posts them so I check this thread again thanks



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