And bottom line performance is not affected either way, correct?

Chad
who doesn't measure the performance of his bottom line

On 5/4/05, Mark Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK so can we agree that:
> 
> *if* you have nicely named tables, queries are *generally* clearer
> without excessive aliasing fo table names. However if your table names
> are the cryptic invention of some mad tripper, aliasing *may* help
> make queries easier to understand.
> 
> Geeez I reckon I could get a job writing best practice manuals with
> profound statements like that.
> 
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