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| | | | | SARGable is an adjective in SQL that means that an item can be found using an index (assuming one exists). Understanding SARGability can really impact your ability to have well-performing queries. Incidentally - SARGable is short for Search ARGument Able. If you have an index on phone numbers using LastName, followed by FirstName, including the [...] | |
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| | | | | Kendra Little writes and draws comics about SQL Server, Data Platforms, and Database DevOps. | |
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| | | | | Implicit conversions are a growing problem in the SQL Server performance tuning work. This post maps out the impact of implicit conversions in SQL Server. | |
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| | | You can't spell "conquered" without "queried"...What do you mean that's wrong?!? | ||