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SQL-92
Guide and Reference
Basic Predicate
A basic predicate compares two values using a relational operator. See the "Relational Operators" section for information about relational operators. If a basic predicate specifies a query expression, then the query expression must return a single value. Basic predicates often specify an inner join. See the "Inner Joins" section for more information.
If the value of any expression is null or the query_expression does not return any value, then the result of the predicate is set to false.
This is the syntax for a basic_predicate:
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