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Does anyone have knowledge of side affects of setting
IGNORE_DERIVED_INDEX to *YES permanently?
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We have had on for almost a year and haven't seen any issues. The only
issue that I could see is an SQL that used to run pretty quick running
real slow because it had to build an index that it didn't have to build
before but you should be able to spot those. Generally the extra speed
of the SQE probably compensates for that.

The system also has tools to tell you where it is building an index over
and over for a given query. Look at the index advisor.


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