- The NATURAL JOIN clause is based on all columns in the two tables that have the same name
- It selects rows from the two tables that have equal values in all matched columns
- If the columns having the same names have different data types, an error is returned
- SELECT empno, dname,loc FROM emp NATURAL JOIN dept ;
- If several columns have the same names but the data types do not match, the NATURAL JOIN clause can be modified with the USING clause to specify the columns that should be used for an equijoin
- Use the USING clause to match only one column when more than one column matches
- Do not use a table name or alias in the referenced columns
- The NATURAL JOIN and USING clauses are mutually exclusive

Retrieving Records with the USING Clause :
- SELECT emp.empno, emp.ename, dept.loc, deptno FROM emp JOIN dept USIN (deptno) ;
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