Say we have the following 2 tables:
CREATE TABLE tblProduct
(`Product_ID` int, `Product_Name` varchar(7));
and
CREATE TABLE tblProductExtended
(`Product_ID` int, `Product_Size` int, `Product_Quantity` int);
With these values:
INSERT INTO tblProduct
(`Product_ID`, `Product_Name`)
VALUES
(1, 'Shoes1'),
(2, 'Shoes2');
And
INSERT INTO tblProductExtended
(`Product_ID`, `Product_size`, `Product_Quantity`)
VALUES
(1, 36, 20),
(1, 37, 20),
(1, 38, 30),
(2, 36, 50),
(2, 37, 60),
(2, 37, 75);
Now obviously, the Product_ID in the tblProductExpanded should be the FK of Product_ID of tblProduct. However, I can still query:
SELECT tblProduct.Product_ID, Product_Name, Product_Size, Product_Quantity
FROM tblProduct
INNER JOIN tblProductExtended ON tblProduct.Product_id = tblProductExtended.Product_id
Which returns:
Product_ID Product_Name Product_Size Product_Quantity
1 Shoes1 36 20
1 Shoes1 37 20
1 Shoes1 38 30
2 Shoes2 36 50
2 Shoes2 37 60
2 Shoes2 37 75
So can someone please explain to me, why do we need "Relationships" at all if we can Query the same info regardless of relationship (AFAIK)? What is the actual use of them, apart from having to spend time setting them up.