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- See SQL Server graphical execution plans in action
- Question: IndexesI'm still following and enjoying this series Tim. Thanks again for more good info. There are probably many SQL Server DBAs who know detail like you do and may gather little or nothing from this series, but this is the perfect mix of general and detail...
- Tags: Databases, thisisfutile, Microsoft SQL Server, server
- Discussion threads 2007-10-02
- Optimize SQL Server queries with these advanced tuning techniques
- More good inputThanks again Tim. I've been following this line of posts because the topic has been speed. Thanks for pointing out the STATISTICS IO option. This is one of those "nuggets" that I always look forward to discovering and now that I know about it, I...
- Tags: thisisfutile, technique, advanced tuning technique, Optimize SQL Server, subquery, server
- Discussion threads 2007-09-18
- Understand when to use user-defined functions in SQL Server
- Thank Tim.Good information.You said, "I usually discourage using scalar-valued UDFs in a WHERE criteria statement" and that's exactly some of the things a developing database manager, like myself, needs to know. It's one of those things I find myself wondering about, but I just can't make the time to...
- Tags: Databases, user-defined function, Microsoft SQL Server, thisisfutile, server, UDF
- Discussion threads 2007-09-04
- How do I... Dynamically fill Microsoft Word fields using Access data?
- Good stuff, Thanks.Good topic. I've recently helped our church set up a couple of small computers in their office and they purchased Office 2003 to install on them. They wanted help setting up something like this and frankly, even though I'm an IT Manager and work extensively in...
- Tags: Word processors, Microsoft Office, Databases, thisisfutile, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Access, Access Data, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-08-30
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