Indeed.

Plus I was always under the impression that all other things being equal, 
explicity stating your joins would be faster. Seems to make sense logically 
too.


>> From: David Manriquez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> I'm still using it cause a Microsoft Certified SQL
>> professional show me the tracing and performance of
>> "LEFT/RIGHT/OUTHER/INNER JOIN and *=/=/=*/*=* and the last
>> one is better and faster.
>
> A lot more goes into it than that... Indexes, keys, etc all play a role in
> how efficient your joins are...
>
>



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