Mary Stickney wrote:
> the join syntax is what is differnt between Access and MYSQL.
>
> in MS-SQL = indexs will be used on tables mentioned in the JOIN clause
> and they will not in MYSQL
This is not true. MySQL uses indexes in joins, if you've put them in the
right columns, just as in MS-SQL.
What gives you the idea that it doesn't?
-Mark
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