Joining 2 SQL SELECT result sets into one

SELECT table1.col_a, table1.col_b, table2.col_c 
  FROM table1 
  INNER JOIN table2 ON table1.col_a = table2.col_a

Use JOIN to join the subqueries and use ON to say where the rows from each subquery must match:

SELECT T1.col_a, T1.col_b, T2.col_c
FROM (SELECT col_a, col_b, ...etc...) AS T1
JOIN (SELECT col_a, col_c, ...etc...) AS T2
ON T1.col_a = T2.col_a

If there are some values of col_a that are in T1 but not in T2, you can use a LEFT OUTER JOIN instead.


Use a FULL OUTER JOIN:

select 
   a.col_a,
   a.col_b,
   b.col_c
from
   (select col_a,col_bfrom tab1) a
join 
   (select col_a,col_cfrom tab2) b 
on a.col_a= b.col_a

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