Requesting SQL Server for multiple results is a very common scenario while programming. Instead of asking for records with a single SELECT statement, you may find yourself want to retrieve multiple results in a single Query. For example, consider that you want to retrieve both information for a product and all it's related orders. One solution would be to query the database for Product info with a SELECT statement:


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