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whats up guys hope youre having a good week this weeks blog post I want to answer a reader comment that I got from the brandman and he writes great stuff if you open for suggestions on future topics Ive been wondering if that really matters from a performance standpoint where I start my queries for example I joined from A to B to C where a be better off starting at table B and then going to a and C that we are not to have a table in your front statement in the Select statement so I think this is a great question I mean I definitely remember when I was trying to performance-tuned early on in my sequel writing career about not knowing whether changing the order my tables is gonna make a difference in performance or not so I thought this make a great topic for this week this weeks video is basically gonna be very demo based so lets get cracking just a quick side note all of the queries were looking at today are going to be inner joins all right were not gonna do any full joins out