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blog.waynesheffield.com
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| | | | | Of the many enhancement requests for SQL Server, my #1 request is to have it track when objects and columns were last used. | |
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sqlserverfast.com
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| | | | | This post is for T-SQL Tuesday 178, hosted by Deepthi Goguri. She invites us to write about a recent technical issue we resolved. So let's talk about the time I discovered that information in the Query Store might not be what it appears to be. Unexpected delays I was hired by a customer who had... | |
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matthewmcgiffen.com
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| | | | | Statistics objects are important for allowing the SQL Server Optimizer to make good estimates and form efficient execution plans. Related to that it's useful for us to understand when statistics get updated - and where we might have to update them ourselves. This post details in what scenarios statistics get updated, as well as the thresholds used for automatic updating of statistics. | |
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roape.net
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| | | [AI summary] The content is a cookie consent notice and introductory information about the Review of African Political Economy (ROAPE) journal, including subscription details. | ||