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Dan:
 
The join using the WHERE is no different than the join using the JOIN. (A rose 
by any other name....)  Within my embedded SQL, I like to use the JOIN operator 
because it's consistent with the LEFT OUTER JOIN and EXCEPTION JOIN operators.  
 I must say the more SQL I learn, the more I love it!
 
David Smith
dsmith@xxxxxxxxx  
 
 
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dan said:
<snip>
So, I am surprised to see that the generated SQL doesn't have any Join
clauses (?) but, instead,
does the join via WHERE, i.e.:
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