If you ask me it should match up the rows by default. Either way, hopefully this'll save someone else from a lot of stress

If you mean automatically join tables based on the name of the fields -- Oracle does, and it caused me no end of headaches, because it requires significant planning when designing your tables to ensure that you never use the same field name for more than one purpose. 'id', as the primary key for the table? Nope. 'name' or 'abbr' in tables used in lookup tables? Nope.

It might be useful in same situations, but when the RDBMS starts making incorrect assumptions, it's extremely aggravating.


In reply to Re^4: More MySQL woes by jhourcle
in thread More MySQL woes by cosmicperl

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