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| From: | Harald Fuchs | Date: | December 19 2002 12:40pm |
| Subject: | Re: really slow query results --- SOLVED | ||
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In article <20021219041930.GA54615@stripped>, Dan Nelson <dnelson@stripped> writes: > INNER JOIN and WHERE do the same thing: > * `INNER JOIN' and `,' (comma) are semantically equivalent. Both do > a full join between the tables used. Normally, you specify how the > tables should be linked in the WHERE condition. That's what I always thought, but this must be wrong when Joseph noticed a difference in performance. Any experts out there with comments on that? [Filter fodder: SQL query]
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| • really slow query results --- SOLVED | Joseph Dietz | 19 Dec |
| • Re: really slow query results --- SOLVED | Dan Nelson | 19 Dec |
| • Re: really slow query results --- SOLVED | Harald Fuchs | 19 Dec |
| • Re: really slow query results --- SOLVED | Jocelyn Fournier | 19 Dec |
