trees merge requestshttps://0xacab.org/liberate/trees/-/merge_requests2019-10-04T18:19:08Zhttps://0xacab.org/liberate/trees/-/merge_requests/15improved error reporting for incorrect pwhash algo values: previously -1 was...2019-10-04T18:19:08Zproplusimproved error reporting for incorrect pwhash algo values: previously -1 was...improved error reporting for incorrect pwhash algo values: previously -1 was always reported instead of the faulty config valueimproved error reporting for incorrect pwhash algo values: previously -1 was always reported instead of the faulty config valuehttps://0xacab.org/liberate/trees/-/merge_requests/14corrected spelling/typo for trees_plugin_pwhash_map()2019-10-04T18:07:29Zpropluscorrected spelling/typo for trees_plugin_pwhash_map()https://0xacab.org/liberate/trees/-/merge_requests/13replaced some tabs with 2 spaces to reflect indendation in rest of project2019-10-04T17:47:48Zproplusreplaced some tabs with 2 spaces to reflect indendation in rest of projecthttps://0xacab.org/liberate/trees/-/merge_requests/12[trees] - use INNER JOIN instead of LEFT OUTER JOIN2018-08-11T11:01:59Zneutron[trees] - use INNER JOIN instead of LEFT OUTER JOINAn INNER JOIN returns in our case the same values compared to the LEFT OUTER JOIN, because there are no additional fields in our database. Though an "INNER JOIN" is what we want.
Difference between those two JOINS:
> An inner join fin...An INNER JOIN returns in our case the same values compared to the LEFT OUTER JOIN, because there are no additional fields in our database. Though an "INNER JOIN" is what we want.
Difference between those two JOINS:
> An inner join finds and returns matching data from tables, while an outer join finds and returns matching data and some dissimilar data from tables.
INNER JOIN:
> An inner join focuses on the commonality between two tables. When using an inner join, there must be at least some matching data between two (or more) tables that are being compared. An inner join searches tables for matching or overlapping data. Upon finding it, the inner join combines and returns the information into one new table.
Outer Join
> An outer join returns a set of records (or rows) that include what an inner join would return but also includes other rows for which no corresponding match is found in the other table.
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> Left Outer Join
> A left outer join will return all the data in Table 1 and all the shared data (so, the inner part of the Venn diagram example), but only corresponding data from Table 2, which is the right join.
See https://www.diffen.com/difference/Inner_Join_vs_Outer_Join for more information