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by Justsignedup
1239 days ago
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This is an accurate description of how I think of this problem. And it would be tough to describe all this: - table a joins b yay a view - table b joins c yay a view - table c join d yay a view - table a joins to d. well technically it can, but are you really gonna write all the permutations of views for every possible join? ORMs encode that nicely so I can easily walk the relationships and get to the query I need. |
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This would be easy to add to SQL, as syntax sugar, https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34587412