On Tue, 27 May 2008, Simon Riggs wrote:
I do recognise that we would *not* be able to deduce this form of SQL

A JOIN B ON (a.id = c.id) LEFT JOIN C ON (b.id = c.id)

Surely that would not be valid SQL?

Matthew

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