>>Good evening,
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>>I need to join two tables on 2 integer fields but not sure what is the best way to do it. Here is one way I see that it can be done:
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>>select * from mytable1 join mytable2 on bintoc(mytable1.intfld1) + bintoc (mytable1.intfld2) =
>>bintoc(mytable2.intfld1) + bintoc(mytable2.intfld2)
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>>Is concatenating these two fields with BINTOC() the best way?
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>>Thank you.
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>Why not just use INNER JOIN myTabl2 on MyTable.IntField1 = myTable2.IntField1 and myTable.IntField2 = myTable.IntField2?
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>In other words, simple AND condition would be much better if you have indexes on each of integer fields.
Yes, this is what Sergey suggested. And it works well.
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