Posts Tagged ‘statistics’

Linked servers allows to issue SQL commands against OLE DB providers. Because Microsoft also makes available an “OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers”, it is also possible to issue queries against a variety of ODBC drivers. With linked servers and distributed queries, you can query all sorts of data sources and merge them on the […]

The main reason why Microsoft introduced table variable in SQL Server 2000 is to reduce stored procedure recompilations (a recompilation occurs when the stored procedure execution plan is recreated). Table variables also have a well defined scope (the current procedure or function) and they induce less logging and locking (because their transaction last for a […]

A query plan is a set of steps generated by the database engine to retrieve data. Query plans are produced by the query optimizer from SQL statements. SQL Server automatically caches query plans and try to reuse them whenever possible. For many applications (such as OLTP transactional applications), plan reuse is a very good thing since […]