Is Join or Where clause approach more efficient in restricting result set?

When dealing with an INNER JOIN, it doesn't matter if the filtration on the table being joined to follows the ON clause, or occurs in the WHERE clause -- it will produce the same result set.

It's not an issue of efficiency. Your restrictions limit which rows will be returned; therefore they logically belong in the WHERE clause.

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