For example, if you have 2 tables, Products1 and Products2, both with columns Name, Price, Color etc., and you want to list all different products, you can use this:
SELECT Name FROM Products1
UNION
SELECT Name FROM Products2
OR, you can use FULL JOIN keyword, it returns rows when there is a match in one of the tables. For example:
The “Cars” table:
P_Id Name Color Quality City
---- -------- ----- ------- -----------
1 BMW Red good Las Vegas
2 Lexus Blue bad Los Angeles
3 Mercedes Green good MIami
The "Orders" table:
O_Id OrderNo P_Id
---- ------- ----
1 123 3
2 234 3
3 345 1
4 456 1
5 689 18
Now we want to list all the cars and all the people with their orders.
We use:
SELECT Cars.Name, Cars.Color, Orders.OrderNo
FROM Cars
FULL JOIN Orders
ON Cars.P_Id=Orders.P_Id
ORDER BY Cars.Name
The result:
Cars Color OrderNo
-------- ----- -------
BMW Red 345
BMW Red 456
Mercedes Green 123
Mercedes Green 234
Lexus Blue -
- - 689