as we know - "INNER JOIN with complex condition dramatically increases the execution time please refer this"
consider the query
(
SELECT ...
FROM Table1
INNER JOIN Table2 ON Table1.P1 = Table2.P1 OR Table1.P2 = Table2.P2
)
Over here comparison will be done via "nested loops" so execution time will be more but if we have a query like-
(
SELECT ...
FROM Table1
INNER JOIN Table2 ON Table1.P3 = Table2.P3 where Table1.P1 = "abc" OR
Table2.p2 = "xyz"
)
or like- ( SELECT ... FROM Table1 INNER JOIN Table2 ON Table1.P3 = Table2.P3 where Table1.P1 LIKE "abc" OR Table2.p2 LIKE "xyz" )
than also does the comparison will take place through nested loops only (for columns P1 ANd P2)?
on
andwhere
in your case will work sameINNER JOIN
withoutON
in the third query is invalid SQL. MySQL lets it slip, but you should make this valid and readable by changingINNER JOIN
toCROSS JOIN
. The second query is syntactically correct but semantically wrong. You are not inner joining the tables on some condition; you are cross joining actually. (You are joining every table2 record to every abc/xyz table1 record.)EXPLAIN PLAN
give you the answer?