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  • RE: Memory table variables and parallelism.

    This is very interesting, as it confirms something I saw and raised with Microsoft about a year ago. At the time, the UK support people claimed ignorance, however you've...

  • RE: Speed up the Performance of SQL SERVER

    What a load of cols...actually very useful, but tell me, have you ever seen a query plan with index intersection happening? I never did, are there any settings that...

  • RE: Job Error. Need help ASAP.

    EM uses OLE DB to communicate with the server, which ISQL doesn't. Therefore, can you use OSQL to run a simple query on the server in the DMZ? ...

  • RE: Speed up the Performance of SQL SERVER

    Sackcloth and ashes etc. Sorry to upset the situation, I misread your suggestion on the table inserts stuff as being something frivolous.

    Anyway, on the subject of memory, I agree...

  • RE: XP_Sendmail

    Well one quick answer would be to use SUBSTRING(), or LEFT() in your SELECT statement to truncate the data you select.

  • RE: Speed up the Performance of SQL SERVER

    I also have 1.5Gb of RAM on my desktop, but then it doubles as a development system as well. Whilst 1Gb of RAM is not much these days, there...

  • RE: Speed up the Performance of SQL SERVER

    Well I would look at the execution plan of your top queries and slowest performing queries and take it from there. I am old-fashioned, and have an unhealthy suspicion...

  • RE: Speed up the Performance of SQL SERVER

    Well when you say 'speed things up' this is a very open-ended request. My initial reaction is speed up from what? Do you have a perception that your...

  • RE: sqlxcac - is that like Ipecac???

    Can you tell us about service packs and patches that have been installed on this set-up? Have you for example enabled Automatic Updates?

    Incidentally, ipecacuanha is an ingredient in cough...

  • RE: sp_OACreate returns Access is Denied

    Makes a change to be right!! (Don't refer to previous posts for proof of that). I'm interested in this cross db ownership chaining. Does that mean that...

  • RE: sp_OACreate returns Access is Denied

    Have you looked at the security settings using DCOMCNFG to ensure that Everyone can access your newly created object? I'm not sure the implications of trying this with .net...

  • RE: Here's a fun one! :)

    Now the guru has gone and put a spanner in the works...doesn't this relate to the debate here a few weeks ago concerning obtaining row numbers or row id's? ...

  • RE: Here's a fun one! :)

    Yes, perhaps I should have made my comments a bit more contentious to encourage a wider debate...come to think of it, what do other forum members think of my comment?...

  • RE: Here's a fun one! :)

    I knew I'd get shot down in flames!! Well it was worth a try. I thought there might be a comment about the result set crossing the network... ...

  • RE: Here's a fun one! :)

    Whilst not being the answer that you want, could I suggest that you firstly tell us why you need this, and then perhaps my second comment could be more relevant,...

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