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| | | | | How to see rowcounts and execution time for queries while they're running using sp_WhoIsActive and sys.dm_exec_query_statistics_xml, including when standard query profiling is needed for timing information. | |
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| | | | | When working with SQL Server, you are going to be using TempDB; that is a certainty. Using temporary tables, however, isn't a certainty. I'm taking it for granted that at one time or another you have used them but it's not something I can say forcertain. ...if you aren't using temporary tables AT ALL, please... | |
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| | | | | Note: While I do have business relationships with many vendors, I do not have one with SQL Sentry aside from attending their great annual party at the PASS Summit. SQL Server allows us to have access to two types of execution plans, estimated and actual. Actual execution plans give us the real row counts and... | |
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