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Whitepaper : Index Hinting for Dynamics NAV
Since 4.0 SP3 update 6 microsoft has enabled index hinting by default. It is hard to argue with a decision that can do miracles which index hinting can do. On the other hand there is a fantastic query optimizer which can do even bigger miracles correcting users and developers mistakes whether on purpose...
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Filed under: Whitepaper, SQL Server 2005, performance, brummel, sql perform
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