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Is there any difference in these two statements:
SELECT PLNITM, PLNSTR, PLNCDT as EFF_DATE,
PLNAMT, PLNADT,
FROM PFILE WHERE
WHERE PLNCDT > 150901 AND PLNITM = 2090312 AND PLNSTR < 11
OR PLNSTR = 0 AND PLNITM = 2090312
OR PLNSTR > 78 AND PLNITM = 2090312
SELECT PLNITM, PLNSTR, PLNCDT as EFF_DATE,
PLNAMT, PLNADT,
FROM PFILE WHERE
WHERE PLNCDT > 150901 AND PLNITM = 2090312 AND PLNSTR < 11
OR (PLNSTR = 0 AND PLNITM = 2090312)
OR (PLNSTR > 78 AND PLNITM = 2090312)
I have typically not used the parens with no apparent harm.
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