I think it makes sense to have on both. In one case it is nice to be
able to phrase a query with a join or a sort in mind. But on the other
hand it is nice to join two feature collections on the fly withpout
having to know the underlying query that created them.

-Justin

Andrea Aime wrote:
> Hi Jody,
> I kind of understood that you want to make feature collection more "powerful"
> and move things like sorting (and joins) on that one, removing those from
> the Query.
> Any other thing you want to move?
> Besides that, what is the advantage of such a move?
> Cheers
> Andrea
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