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Using the IN and BETWEEN Operators on Tables

In this seventh part of a nine-part series, you will learn how to use the IN and BETWEEN operators, along with the SELECT statement, to retrieve data from a single table. This article is excerpted from chapter three of the book Murach's Oracle SQL and PL/SQL, written by Joel Murach (Murach Publishing; ISBN: 9781890774509).


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