J@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
If I want my database to go faster, due to X then I would think that
the issue is about performance. I wasn't aware of a paticular
constraint on X.
I have more that a rudementary understanding of what's going on here,
I was just hoping that someone could shed some light on the basic
principal of this JOIN command and its syntax. Most people I ask,
don't give me straight answers and what I have already read on the web
is not very helpful thus far.
What you are looking for is here:
http://sqlzoo.net/
It is an excellent website that discusses in depth but at a tutorial
style level how and what SQL is and how to use it. Including JOINS.
FYI, a JOIN is basically a FROM with an integrated WHERE clause. That is
a very simplified description and isn't 100% accurate
but it is close. I strongly suggest the website I mentioned above as it
will resolve your question.
Joshua D. Drake
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