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An SQL join clause combines records from two or more tables or views.

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Multiple Many-to-Many Relations

. ------- |Books| ------- |id | |name | ------- ------- |Songs| ------- |id | |name | ------- //Join Table for Books and Songs -------------- |Book_songs | -------------- |id | |books_id … FK | |songs_id FK | -------------- --------- |Artists| --------- |id | |name | --------- Would this be as simple as a separate join table for both Books and Songs? …
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