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Table expressions
Applies to ✅ Open Source Edition ✅ Express Edition ✅ Professional Edition ✅ Enterprise Edition
The following sections explain the various types of table expressions supported by jOOQ
Table of contents
- 4.6.1.
- Generated Tables
- 4.6.2.
- Aliased Tables
- 4.6.2.1.
- Aliased generated tables
- 4.6.2.2.
- Aliased table expressions
- 4.6.2.3.
- Derived column lists
- 4.6.2.4.
- Unnamed derived tables
- 4.6.3.
- Joined tables
- 4.6.3.1.
- CROSS JOIN
- 4.6.3.2.
- INNER JOIN
- 4.6.3.3.
- OUTER JOIN
- 4.6.3.4.
- SEMI JOIN
- 4.6.3.5.
- ANTI JOIN
- 4.6.3.6.
- ON clause
- 4.6.3.7.
- ON KEY clause
- 4.6.3.8.
- USING clause
- 4.6.3.9.
- NATURAL clause
- 4.6.3.10.
- LATERAL
- 4.6.3.11.
- APPLY
- 4.6.3.12.
- PARTITION BY
- 4.6.4.
- The VALUES() table constructor
- 4.6.5.
- Derived tables
- 4.6.6.
- The Oracle 11g PIVOT clause
- 4.6.7.
- jOOQ's relational division syntax
- 4.6.8.
- Array and cursor unnesting
- 4.6.9.
- Table-valued functions
- 4.6.10.
- GENERATE_SERIES
- 4.6.11.
- The DUAL table
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References to this page
- jOOQ as a SQL builder without code generation
- The query DSL type
- The WITH RECURSIVE clause
- FROM clause
- JOIN operator
- WHERE clause
- GROUP BY clause
- Set operations
- Catalog and schema expressions
- Generated Tables
- Joined tables
- LATERAL
- Derived tables
- Array and cursor unnesting
- User-defined functions
- Dynamic SQL
- Plain SQL
- Names and identifiers
- Record vs. TableRecord
- Stored procedures and functions
- Code generation
- Covariant overrides
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