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Hello everyone,
maybe someone else also had similar issues.
Sometimes when I join tables in SQL a temporary index is built during
runtime.
I tried to counteract this by adding new LF’s and indexes … sometimes it
works and sometimes it doesn’t…
Is there a way to find out how sql builds these indexes ??
If yes could someone please give we a quick update on how to find the index
definition. If I were to create these indexes permanently then I would
probably
Improve runtime performance considerably ..
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards / Bien à vous,
Sean
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