ne 7. 3. 2021 v 12:45 odesÃlatel Vik Fearing <v...@postgresfriends.org> napsal:
> On 3/7/21 10:33 AM, PG Doc comments form wrote: > > The following documentation comment has been logged on the website: > > > > Page: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/13/tutorial-join.html > > Description: > > > > This page shows a WHERE syntax to join tables. > > > > After that it shows an example of the INNER JOIN syntax: > > SELECT * > > FROM weather INNER JOIN cities ON (weather.city = cities.name); > > > > And after that it says the following: > > "This syntax is not as commonly used as the one above, " > > > > So, this documentation claims that the INNER JOIN syntax is not as > common as > > WHERE syntax. > > Is this really the case? > > I don't remember the last time I saw a new query use the <table > reference list> syntax. In my experience, the <joined table> syntax is > much more common. I vote to change the wording on that page. > +1, modern syntax is more common today. -- > Vik Fearing > > >