Rod Taylor <rbt(at)zort(dot)ca> writes:
> Indeed. At the INNER JOIN it would appear that an alias is applied to
> the columns of a given table.
> ...
> The real trick is to make INNER JOINS less greedy in their requirements
> based on the columns that are actually used.
What surprised me about this report was not that the JOIN syntax exposed
a dependency on column c, but that the non-JOIN syntax didn't. There
shouldn't be any semantic difference AFAIR, so it seems to me that at
least one of these behaviors needs to be fixed.
I am not sure that it's practical to remove the dependency as Tim is
hoping for...
regards, tom lane