I'm creating a query that will display information for a record which is derived from 8 tables. The developer who originally wrote the query used a combination of 'where this equals this' AND 'this equals this' to create the joins.
I have since changed the query to use INNER JOINS. I wondered if my approach was better than utilising a combination of WHERE operators.
On a measure of good practice, is a combination of INNER JOINS a good option or should I be employing a different technique.
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