December 4, 2009 at 10:06 pm
Please help me with the following questions ….
1) When joining two small row sets together on an inner join, which join type is generally preferred?
a. Hash Join
b. Merge Join
c. Loop Join
3) What is the difference between a hash join and a merge join?
Thank you.
December 4, 2009 at 10:22 pm
December 4, 2009 at 10:51 pm
Why is this urgent?
http://sqlinthewild.co.za/index.php/2009/11/24/the-most-optimal-join-type/
http://sqlinthewild.co.za/index.php/2007/12/30/execution-plan-operations-joins/
Gail Shaw
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December 5, 2009 at 6:42 pm
GilaMonster (12/4/2009)
Why is this urgent?http://sqlinthewild.co.za/index.php/2009/11/24/the-most-optimal-join-type/
http://sqlinthewild.co.za/index.php/2007/12/30/execution-plan-operations-joins/
Thanks GilaMonster. I have applied for an internship and I was asked the question by an HR person in email. Thats why I said it is urgent.
December 5, 2009 at 6:44 pm
arun.sas (12/4/2009)
Hi,Ref this for your interview questions
Thank You. That was helpful
December 5, 2009 at 10:50 pm
daniel.phone (12/5/2009)
Thanks GilaMonster. I have applied for an internship and I was asked the question by an HR person in email. Thats why I said it is urgent.
It's usually faster to hit a search engine than to post here and wait for replies.
Also, please note that, in general, people here won't give you answers to interview questions, they'll give you suggestions on where to look. The logic behind that is that we're not going to give people answers so that they can pass interviews and get jobs that they are not qualified for. We have before had people posting pages of questions from an interview/test
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December 7, 2009 at 7:02 am
daniel.phone (12/4/2009)
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Please help me with the following questions as soon as possible….
1) True or False, specifying a join hint will force join order?
2) When joining two small row sets together on an inner join, which join type is generally preferred?
a. Hash Join
b. Merge Join
c. Loop Join
3) What is the difference between a hash join and a merge join?
Thank you.
So, this post was just fishing for answers to interview questions? I'd be very cautious about doing what you've just done to land a job. You don't think that people working at companies can do a search on their favorite questions? Or that they might be hanging out in these same forums? That's a pretty dangerous mechanism you're using to land the job. Some might call it dishonest.
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December 7, 2009 at 7:20 am
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daniel.phone (12/4/2009)
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Please help me with the following questions as soon as possible….
1) True or False, specifying a join hint will force join order?
2) When joining two small row sets together on an inner join, which join type is generally preferred?
a. Hash Join
b. Merge Join
c. Loop Join
3) What is the difference between a hash join and a merge join?
Thank you.
So, this post was just fishing for answers to interview questions? I'd be very cautious about doing what you've just done to land a job. You don't think that people working at companies can do a search on their favorite questions? Or that they might be hanging out in these same forums? That's a pretty dangerous mechanism you're using to land the job. Some might call it dishonest.
okay..okay..... I got the wrong idea at first and thought fellow experts would just tell me the answer! I got it. It wont happen again.
December 7, 2009 at 8:02 am
daniel.phone (12/7/2009)
Grant Fritchey (12/7/2009)
daniel.phone (12/4/2009)
0 vote downstar
Please help me with the following questions as soon as possible….
1) True or False, specifying a join hint will force join order?
2) When joining two small row sets together on an inner join, which join type is generally preferred?
a. Hash Join
b. Merge Join
c. Loop Join
3) What is the difference between a hash join and a merge join?
Thank you.
So, this post was just fishing for answers to interview questions? I'd be very cautious about doing what you've just done to land a job. You don't think that people working at companies can do a search on their favorite questions? Or that they might be hanging out in these same forums? That's a pretty dangerous mechanism you're using to land the job. Some might call it dishonest.
okay..okay..... I got the wrong idea at first and thought fellow experts would just tell me the answer! I got it. It wont happen again.
Actually, if you go back over to ask.sqlservercentral.com you'll see that I did answer the question, directly, before I found out what it was for. It sounded like homework, but specific enough that I didn't mind providing some information.
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SQL Server Query Performance Tuning
December 7, 2009 at 8:22 am
"FELLOW experts???"
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December 7, 2009 at 9:26 am
Please do not cross post and please make your own attempt to do work. the "fellow experts" are happy to help, but not do the work for you.
December 7, 2009 at 12:38 pm
Number 6 (12/7/2009)
"FELLOW experts???"
my bad...fellow newbies! 🙂
December 7, 2009 at 2:27 pm
I think you will find that the advice given by the experts here has been generous.
Many of the people that have responded to you post are Interviewers and influential in the community. As an Interviewer, it is not uncommon practice to background check a candidate, nor to see if that candidate is trying to memorize Q&A for the interview, as well as to check forums to see what kind of involvement that person has in the community, and lastly - many employers will browse the web to see what they can dig up about a candidate regardless of forums or interview Q&A.
When an Interviewer comes across a thread like this, it only hurts your chances of getting that job. If you don't know the information but know how to research the information and do the leg-work that the job requires, it will stand out for the employer and interviewer far more than to post questions in a forum expecting immediate results.
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