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rtutus
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2006-11-02 : 10:15:08
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| pls 2 questions:1/ when people report the system is too slow, in the case when it s due to SQL server, what might be the cause of that2/ what function or what tools allow us to get the locks in SQL serverThank you |
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nr
SQLTeam MVY
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Posted - 2006-11-02 : 10:31:58
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| seehttp://www.nigelrivett.net/SQLAdmin/sp_nrInfo.htmlhttp://www.nigelrivett.net/SQLAdmin/sp_nrLocks.html==========================================Cursors are useful if you don't know sql.DTS can be used in a similar way.Beer is not cold and it isn't fizzy. |
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Page47
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2006-11-02 : 13:28:09
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quote: Originally posted by rtutus pls 2 questions:1/ when people report the system is too slow, in the case when it s due to SQL server, what might be the cause of that2/ ...
People make entire careers on diagnosing SQL Server (an other systems) performance problems. To expect that to be summed up in a single internet message board post is a bit silly. Read a book ... have a look at http://www.sql-server-performance.com/Jay White |
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rtutus
Aged Yak Warrior
522 Posts |
Posted - 2006-11-04 : 20:12:51
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| I always believed this forum is better than any book, has people more competent than any lifetime-professionnal. I really believe in the members of this forum: you guys :)P.S: sorry that my sentence is irrelevant to the performance subject |
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