• That's is a good question, illustrating the need for careful joins!

    For those that don't know, this kind of result is called a "cartesian product", and if you allow it to happen in a real-world application with even a few hundred rows in either table, you are in for something of an explosion of complaints from your users, to say the least.

    Ken.

    You never know: reading my book: "All about your computer" might just tell you something you never knew!
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