(Warning: possible duplicate posting)
Yes indeed, but the "comma" is really only a join in disguise:
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. MySQL manual
CountZero
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In reply to Re: Re: Re: SQL JOINs vs WHERE statements
by CountZero
in thread SQL JOINs vs WHERE statements
by Cody Pendant
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