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Hey Andy,
This regarding auto update statistics and compiled plan in cache. I attended you recent session on satistics. Million thanks..!!
During the session I was asking about auto update statistics and synchronization. You mentioned that the statistics is updated synchrounously. When a busy table (constant data moodification) has “auto update statistics” turned on, the everytime when the data gets modified the plan will get dropped and created again?? It means from perfornamce standpoint this approach not efficient. Am I right?
Thanks in advance.
- gnans
Good Post, I am a big believer in commenting on websites to let the blog writers know that they’ve added something useful to the world wide web!
Andy,
Can you tell me where the resources for each speaker are located for SQL Rally Orlando. I”ve looked everywhere and can”t find them.
Thanks.
Andy, you recently recommended, through a guest editorial at SQLServerCentral.com, that we connect with you through LinkedIn. We”re not already friends, colleagues, classmates, etc., so how do you suggest making a connection?