I was selecting data from two tables using inner join, and noticed that things were working fine even when I did not specify table aliases next to column names.
Is it ok to do this, or are table aliases next to column names absolutely necessary.
Example:
Table One
"postTitle" "postBody" "userId" "userName"
"Post One" "Body One" "1" "norman"
"Post Two" "Body Two" "1" "norman"
"Post Three" "Body Three" "2" "john"
"Post Four" "Body Four" "3" "tom"
Table Two
"userPosts" "userFriends" "userStatus" "userId" "userName"
"2" "5" "1" "1" "norman"
"1" "2" "0" "2" "john"
"1" "3" "0" "3" "tom"
What I accidentally did, but still works (Note: no aliases next to columns names)
select postTitle, postBody, userPosts, userFriends from one a inner join two b on a.userId = b.userId where userStatus = 1;
What I should have done (Note: Aliases next to column names)
select a.postTitle, a.postBody, b.userPosts, b.userFriends from one a inner join two b on a.userId = b.userId where b.userStatus = 1;
The first sql works perfect without using table aliases with column names. Is this a bug, or is this normal behavior. Can I be using column names without table name aliases?
I'm wondering how it's worked. In the past, it's always returned some kind of error like column is unambiguous