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As join command joins 2 tables, is it like changing the schema for it to be considered a DDL?

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    No, joining is not DDL, it is DML. Aug 21, 2019 at 2:05
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    "join command" There is no such thing in SQL as a JOIN command. JOIN is a clause used in SELECT statements, and as the second duplicate answer says, SELECT statements are DML.
    – Andreas
    Aug 21, 2019 at 2:06
  • What do "like changing the schema" & "be considered a DDL" mean? We know what "changing the schema" & "DDL" mean.
    – philipxy
    Aug 21, 2019 at 6:41

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JOIN is not a "command". JOIN is an operator that operates on two tables (okay, table "equivalents" including views, table values functions, and subqueries). As an operator, it can appear in a FROM clause or (in MySQL) in UPDATE and DELETE clauses as well.

That's it, just an operator. It doesn't change the data structure. It doesn't define the data structure. It is not DDL. It is an operator in the "data manipulation" language (DML) part of SQL. DML includes SELECT, UPDATE, and DELETE.