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Here is my code,when I run this, it will show an error: every derived table must have an alias, however I try different methods to add aliases, it just doesn't work.Anyone know how to fix it ?

SELECT *
FROM (SELECT * FROM student s WHERE dept_name='Comp.Sci')
NATURAL FULL OUTER JOIN
(SELECT * FROM takes t WHERE semester='Spring' AND YEAR=2009);
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    MySQL does not support full outer join
    – juergen d
    Feb 14, 2019 at 7:22
  • What version of MySQL are you running?
    – Nick
    Feb 14, 2019 at 7:32

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in mysql there is not full outer join but you could use union (eventually show us a proper datasample for suggest the better query union)

    SELECT * FROM student s WHERE dept_name='Comp.Sci'
    union
    SELECT * FROM takes t WHERE semester='Spring' AND YEAR=2009

For your code you need an alias for each table eg: for each from()

    SELECT *
    FROM (SELECT * FROM student s WHERE dept_name='Comp.Sci') t1
    JOIN ........
    (SELECT * FROM takes t WHERE semester='Spring' AND YEAR=2009) t2;

anyway if you have same columns name in the derived tabke you cant use * (select all) but use explicit column name and alias for avoid ambiguity

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