One Metric Week
This went on a bit longer than I thought it would, but to someone who tries to blog five days a week, that’s a good thing.
While this isn’t the most glamorous subject in the world, it seems it’s still a necessary one to write about. I don’t quite know how to feel about that, as I’ve read and written about it many times over the past 10 or so years.
- SARGability Week: What Is It, Anyway?
- SARGability Week: Using Computed Columns To Fix Non-SARGable Queries
- SARGability Week: Using Temp Tables To Fix Non-SARGable Queries
- SARGability Week: Using Index Column Order To Fix Non-SARGable Queries
- SARGability Week: Using Dynamic SQL To Fix Non-SARGable Queries
- SARGability Week: Max Data Type Columns And Predicates Aren’t SARGable
- SARGability Week: Rewriting Scalar User Defined Functions To Make Them SARGable
- SARGability Week: Using Indexed Views To Make Predicates SARGable
- SARGability Week: Why Implicit Conversions Aren’t SARGable
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10x “Great post, Erik!” ?
HAHA, thanks!