It's not a point, I'm just saying I rather do queries the same way you did. I'm not talking about your example, I'm talking about most people I've been working with.
Looks like people are stuck in time sometimes. Huge SQL lines, list of tables instead of JOINs, a lot of business rules in procedures and triggers when they should have been added to the application backend, etc.
Ah, I see from where you are coming. I have seen such queries, and, yes, they are very messy to deal with. I can understand your pain, especially if you have to make a change on such code.
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Sorry, I didn't get your point, isn't join is explicit on my query example?
It's not a point, I'm just saying I rather do queries the same way you did. I'm not talking about your example, I'm talking about most people I've been working with.
Looks like people are stuck in time sometimes. Huge SQL lines, list of tables instead of JOINs, a lot of business rules in procedures and triggers when they should have been added to the application backend, etc.
Ah, I see from where you are coming. I have seen such queries, and, yes, they are very messy to deal with. I can understand your pain, especially if you have to make a change on such code.