This keyword provides a hint CONNX to start with a specific table in a query plan. The hint may not be honored, depending on available query plans.
Example:
select * from customers_rms c, orders_rms {startwiththistable} o, products_rms p where p.productid = o.productid and c.customerid = o.customerid
CONNX determines an execution plan based on the various tables/fields that are used. To view the execution plan for a query, the extended CONNX function {statistics} can be placed after the query. The results that are returned are the query plan.
In this example, two indexes are used. CONNX determines that ORDERS_RMS is to be used as the starting table because of the use of an index in the query (ordered=1).
In most cases, CONNX selects the most efficient plan. However, the user can force the choice of the starting table by using the extended function {startwiththistable}.
Example:
select * from customers_rms c {startwiththistable} , orders_rms o , products_rms p where
p.productid = o.productid and c.customerid = o.customerid and orderid=1 and c.customerid='MERRG' {statistics}
This query produces the following query plan: