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MySQL: Inner join vs Where
Explicit vs implicit SQL joins
Is there any difference performance wise when we run join queries using "JOIN ON" and "WHERE" clause? (regardless of the number of tables or the number of entries in the tables)
Not sure whether this topic has already been discussed over. Even if so, I wish to know whether with the latest versions of mySQL(5.1 and above), things have changed.
An Explain statement clearly shows a lot of difference in the number of rows taken for consideration.
The Syntax I am using is:
Using JOIN ON
SELECT <field names>
FROM <table1>
JOIN <table2> ON <join_condition>
AND JOIN <table3> ON <join_condition>
AND JOIN <table4> ON <join_condition>
....
Using WHERE
SELECT <field names>
FROM <table names list separated by comma>
WHERE <join_condition>
AND <join_condition>
AND <join_condition>
....
So not sure whether usage of JOIN ON or WHERE clause would make a difference. Please assist.