Doubt clarification

  • sorry i am a beginner so it takes time for me to understand it.

    another question

    what are all the basic things i need to check up for tuning any stored procedure?

  • deepikamm (1/6/2011)


    sorry i am a beginner so it takes time for me to understand it.

    another question

    what are all the basic things i need to check up for tuning any stored procedure?

    http://www.sql-server-performance.com/tips/stored_procedures_p1.aspx

    I'm pretty sure that if you google or bing 'sql server stored procedure performance", you'll find plenty of hits.

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  • I have already read this article and also lots related to it.

    I want to know what do you guys(sql server experts) do when you are asked to tune a stored procedure?what are all the basic things u check up? i need some tips..I don want any theory..i want u guys to share ur experience. please suggest some tips for beginners like me.

  • deepikamm (1/6/2011)


    sorry i am a beginner so it takes time for me to understand it.

    another question

    what are all the basic things i need to check up for tuning any stored procedure?

    May I kindly remind you to start a new thread for a new topic? The structure of this forum is not by user. It's by topic. On the other side, don't start a new thread if you didn't get a reply within an hour... 😉



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  • I hav lot of doubts..so shall i start a new thread for each doubt?

  • Yes. But do some research and reading up first, and also it would help people find your questions if the titles were meaningful.

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  • deepikamm (1/7/2011)


    I hav lot of doubts..so shall i start a new thread for each doubt?

    If these doubts are not related to each other. Yes.

    If you only have one topic, with already a lot of replies, people will assume your problem is already fixed and they will not read the thread. If you have a new thread, it is clear that you have a new problem.

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  • clear..:-D

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