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Top 1 is not considered as a factor for query optimization
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query optimizer does not take top 1 clause into account while estimating cost
Created on 3/24/2013 (updated 11 weeks ago)
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feedback id: 781990
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Alter Function to recursively called function with number of parameter change
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When I alter a function to a recursive called function with different number of parameters, SQL Server show error Msg 8144, Level 16, State 2, Procedure Func1, Line 5 Procedure or function dbo.Func1 …
Created on 3/11/2013 (updated 8 weeks ago)
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feedback id: 781158
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It will cause error when an SQL function with TVP parameter(s) is called by a CLR function twice.
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It will cause error when an SQL function with TVP parameter(s) is called by a CLR function twice with context connection.
Created on 5/26/2012 (updated 16 weeks ago)
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feedback id: 744235
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SSMS inconsistent behavior in SQL 2012
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use AdventureWorks insert into HumanResources.Department() as query shows above in SSMS, in SQL Server 2008 (including R2), regardless where my cursor is located, I can always go to Object Explorer, e…
Created on 4/23/2012 (updated 3 weeks ago)
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feedback id: 738325
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