Re: Which is FASTER?

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From: Gert-Jan Strik (sorry_at_toomuchspamalready.nl)
Date: 08/07/04


Date: Sat, 07 Aug 2004 12:33:10 +0200

Joe Celko wrote:
>
> >> LEFT [OUTER] JOIN (ANSI-SQL 92 syntax) or *= (deprecated ANSI-SQL 89
> syntax) ... <<
>
> For the record, the extended equality operator was never part of any SQL
> standard.

Thanks for setting me straight on that...

Gert-Jan

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