CSN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Just wondering - does PG support derived tables? I'm > not really sure what the difference is between them > and subqueries.
None whatever, at least using the definition offered by your second reference: A derived table is a select statement inside parenthesis, with an alias, used as a table in a join. The SQL92 spec appears to use the phrase in exactly this way (except they don't require the construct to appear in a join, as indeed we don't either; the most correct explanation would probably be "used as a table in a FROM clause"). MySQL often has their own spin on such terms ;-). I'm not sure what MySQL 4.1 actually supports in this line. But I'll make a side bet that they don't yet optimize them as well as we do ... regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 8: explain analyze is your friend