yes, we do have inner join command in oracle. Inner Join is used to combine related tuples from two relations.It allows to evaluate a join condition between attributes of the relations on which join is undertaken .
This command should be used very carefully, and may only be used by the administrative/root account: vipw
The Case Statement in Oracle is a command that evaluates a condition (or a sequence of conditions) for one or multiple expressions. According to the value of those expressions a corresponding statement is executed.
The su command is used to assume the permissions of another user. Without any parameters, it is used to assume the superuser, or root, account. When followed by the name of a user account, it will allow you to use that user's account and permissions.
In linux adduser and useradd commands are used to add user account.
afto form 43
7th Century.
Oracle
Lynx is a commonly used textual browser which you can run from a command line in a shell account. It is available for most operating systems.
Its what you used yourself when you registered the account >.>"
Oracle bones were used in China.
For Unix/Linux, use either the 'sudo' command or 'su' to the root account.