The following bug has been logged on the website:

Bug reference:      7653
Logged by:          Stefano Baccianella
Email address:      stef...@sportilia.com
PostgreSQL version: 9.2.1
Operating system:   Linux CentOS
Description:        

Don't know if this is a bug or a correct behaviour, but in a query like
this:

SELECT t1.* FROM
table1 t1 JOIN
table2 t2 ON t1.id = t2.t1id JOIN
table3 t3 ON t1.id = t2.t1id

The parser should return an error because we are joining a table without
using any of its column.

I know this is a minor issue and a correct SQL syntax, but logically a JOIN
without condition is a Cartesian product between the two tables and not a
JOIN.
My proposal is to raise an error when a join condition doesn't contains the
table reference.

Regards



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