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Default Re: Question about joining tables - 03-10-2008 , 09:08 AM






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Deprecating it? Really? I'd not heard that, and I find it hard to believe now I have.
Microsoft SQL Server has dropped their old *= in the 2008 version. A
lot of the newer SQLs never had a proprietary syntax, so they were
created with the infixed syntax from the start. I am not sure what
the official word from Oracle (who is usually very slow to deprecate)
or DB2.


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Default Re: Question about joining tables - 03-10-2008 , 09:08 AM






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Deprecating it? Really? I'd not heard that, and I find it hard to believe now I have.
Microsoft SQL Server has dropped their old *= in the 2008 version. A
lot of the newer SQLs never had a proprietary syntax, so they were
created with the infixed syntax from the start. I am not sure what
the official word from Oracle (who is usually very slow to deprecate)
or DB2.


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Default Re: Question about joining tables - 03-10-2008 , 09:08 AM



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Deprecating it? Really? I'd not heard that, and I find it hard to believe now I have.
Microsoft SQL Server has dropped their old *= in the 2008 version. A
lot of the newer SQLs never had a proprietary syntax, so they were
created with the infixed syntax from the start. I am not sure what
the official word from Oracle (who is usually very slow to deprecate)
or DB2.


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Default Re: Question about joining tables - 03-10-2008 , 09:08 AM



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Deprecating it? Really? I'd not heard that, and I find it hard to believe now I have.
Microsoft SQL Server has dropped their old *= in the 2008 version. A
lot of the newer SQLs never had a proprietary syntax, so they were
created with the infixed syntax from the start. I am not sure what
the official word from Oracle (who is usually very slow to deprecate)
or DB2.


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