Ron de Bruijn wrote:
It comes from the name of the table (in this case t), but then capitalized.

Adam said some time ago he would add something to the manual about this. I didn't check whether he actually did that.

I claim it's there now (with no changes made based on this thread), in the grammar production used to include a table as a FROM item with no AS.

There are other functions prefixed by query which allow you to get access to the fields directly (to instead or [row.T.A] you would have [row.A]). In the end all of them are variations on query.

I suggest you just understand how query works and use that until you see the repetition in your code (and then switch to the other versions).

Right. The type of each [query] function gives a complete account of which fields will be present where and when.


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