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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:01:15+00:00 2026-05-13T06:01:15+00:00

SQLite only supports INNER JOIN and LEFT JOIN. How do I do a FULL

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SQLite only supports INNER JOIN and LEFT JOIN. How do I do a FULL OUTER JOIN?

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    Yes. See the Join (SQL) > Outer join > Full outer join article on Wikipedia.

    SELECT employee.*, department.*
    FROM   employee 
           LEFT JOIN department 
              ON employee.DepartmentID = department.DepartmentID
    UNION ALL
    SELECT employee.*, department.*
    FROM   department
           LEFT JOIN employee
              ON employee.DepartmentID = department.DepartmentID
    WHERE  employee.DepartmentID IS NULL
    
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