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386 # the left and right-hand datasets.
390 # of calculating the cartesian product of the left and right-hand datasets.
426 # dataset are, in order, all the columns of the left-hand dataset
447 # left-hand and right-hand datasets.
464 # EVIDENCE-OF: R-18439-38548 In other words, if the left-hand dataset
540 # column names specified must exist in the datasets to both the left and
566 # left-hand side of the join-operator is considered to be on the
567 # left-hand side of the comparison operator (=) for the purposes of
625 # original left-hand input dataset that does not match any row in the
662 # column names that appear in both the left and right-hand input
685 # EVIDENCE-OF: R-49566-01570 If the left and right-hand input datasets
1285 SELECTs to the left and right of %s do not have the same number of result columns
1419 # operator returns all the rows from the SELECT to the left of the UNION
1473 # intersection of the results of the left and right SELECTs.
1481 # rows returned by the left SELECT that are not also returned by the
1531 # text values is determined as if the columns of the left and right-hand
1532 # SELECT statements were the left and right-hand operands of the equals
1586 # connected into a compound SELECT, they group from left to right. In
1666 # of evaluating the left-most expression in the ORDER BY list, then ties
1667 # are broken by evaluating the second left-most expression and so on.
1722 # column of the result set (columns are numbered from left to right
1912 # alias, then SQLite searches the left-most SELECT in the compound for a