yes it is useful and should be documented.
On Sep 22, 5:22 pm, nick name <i.like.privacy....@gmail.com> wrote: > The book describes how to use the dal left join syntax. > > Where it talks about inner join, it uses equality test (e.g. > db(table1.field1 == table2.field2).select()) > > However, inside dal.py there is an implementation for an inner join, used > like db().select(join=table1.field.on(table2.field)) > (i.e., exactly like left join, except it is an inner join) > > The generated sql uses 'table1 JOIN table2 on (table1.field1 == > table2.fields2)' instead of 'WHERE table1.field1 == table2.field2'. > > It is not documented, and dal test does not test it. > > What is it useful for? Should it be documented? tested? removed?