Jean MAURICE wrote:
That's true but when you read your query some years later, it's easier to remember what it does when 'inner' is written !!

Another point : it's better to use local aliases in your query at least for the human being reading it :

Select h.date, h.invnum, h.prodcode, h.qty, s.name ;
From winhist h Inner join winstocks s on h.prodcode = s.prodcode
Where h.date > repdate

For inner joins I just use the "old" syntax, which I think is simpler and only use alias where needed (like below for duplicate field names)

Select date, invnum, winhist.prodcode, qty, name ;
From winhist, winstocks ;
Where  winhist.prodcode = winstock.prodcode and date > repdate

Peter


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