Thank you. But, just because I like everything spelled out as if I was hungover and not very smart, are the two statements exactly the same in effect?
Is there perhaps some other kind of consideration like efficiency or speed involved? I'm guessing not.
And why "inner" anyway? I just do not get the meaning of inner and outer in this context. I know what they mean, but I don't know why they have those names.
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In reply to Re: Re: SQL JOINs vs WHERE statements
by Cody Pendant
in thread SQL JOINs vs WHERE statements
by Cody Pendant
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