In MS Access, a "join" refers to the operation of combining records from two or more tables based on a related column, allowing users to retrieve and display data across those tables in a single query result. Conversely, a "relationship" defines how two tables are related to each other, typically through primary and foreign keys, establishing rules for data integrity and ensuring that data across tables is consistent. While joins are used in queries to pull data, relationships set the foundation for how data is structured and interconnected within the database.
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Inner join is from the inside while left out join is from the outside
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