Hi guys,

I'm trying to avoid "implicit" joins (i.e. more than one entry in the FROM 
clause) in my code and I'm wondering if you guys have a good idea on how to 
best achieve this. I want to raise an exception if a query changes to have 
more than one entry in the FROM clause. An alternative would be to have it 
happen only before the query is executed. I'm guessing you would have a 
good idea on where to start Michael?

Thanks,
Jacob

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