I have to say this is really quite unreadable Post |> join(:inner, [p], a in Author, on: p.author_id == a.id) |> where([p, a], p.likes > a.age)
flexibility aside a main point of the ORM is to be more readable than SQL!
It's a fair point, I guess some of this might be simplified I just wanted a quick example of Ecto's power 😅
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I have to say this is really quite unreadable
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|> join(:inner, [p], a in Author, on: p.author_id == a.id)
|> where([p, a], p.likes > a.age)
flexibility aside a main point of the ORM is to be more readable than SQL!
It's a fair point, I guess some of this might be simplified I just wanted a quick example of Ecto's power 😅