On 26/09/2009, at 9:53 AM, Tony Mann wrote:
> Since the INNER JOINs are exactly backwards,

There *is* no backwards in SQL. Joins are perfectly symmetrical.

It's only MySQL that thinks otherwise. Switch to a database that
does it correctly; maybe even an open source one like PostgreSQL,
instead of the one that Oracle will ensure never becomes good
enough to seriously threaten their main business. PostgreSQL has
a proper optimiser, unlike MySQL.

Clifford Heath.

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