RE: Join syntaxes not all defined

2001-11-03 Thread Carsten H. Pedersen
> > section 6.4.1.1: > > ... > > 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. > > ... > > Carsten H. Pedersen > > ?? > > Since this does not appear in the m

Re: Join syntaxes not all defined

2001-11-03 Thread Uriel Wittenberg
> section 6.4.1.1: > ... > 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. > ... > Carsten H. Pedersen ?? Since this does not appear in the manual for v. 3.23.42,

RE: Join syntaxes not all defined

2001-11-03 Thread Carsten H. Pedersen
> The manual's description of Join Syntax lists the various kinds of > syntax but doesn't define some of them, e.g.: > > table_reference, table_reference > > and > > table_reference INNER JOIN table_reference join_condition Yes, it does. > I'm guessing these two are equivalent, except that yo