Jonathan
I'm afraid multiple joins in the FROM clause are not planned for any of the
forthcoming releases. You may be able to emulate some of the joins using
sub-selects. However if this means changing existing SQL then I could see
how this might be a problem.
Regards
Peter Hearty
Lutris Technologies UK Ltd.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Carlson <jcarlson@is.com>
To: 'instantdb@enhydra.org' <instantdb@enhydra.org>
Date: 28 July 2000 22:48
Subject: InstantDB: Multiple JOIN clauses in the FROM clause
>Peter Hearty wrote on May 30, 2000
>
>> InstantDB currently only supports multiple inner joins in the where
>clause.
>> At the moment you can only join two table in the FROM clause. So if you
>want
>> to do more than one outer join then I'm afraid InstantDB won't be able to
>do
>> it.
>
>Is multiple JOINS in the FROM clause a future feature? Will it be in the
>next release? This is a pretty important feature to me.
>
>Having said that, I'm very impressed with the current feature list, but
it's
>possible this could be a show-stopper for me. :-)
>
>Thanks for a great product with a great license,
>
>Jonathan
>
>Jonathan Carlson, Software Developer
>jcarlson@is.com
>
>Such ever was loves way: to rise, it stoops.
> - Robert Browning
>
>
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