Part 1 - How to Troubleshoot a Slow Running Query in SQL Server by Amit Bansal (Recorded Webinar)

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Komentáře • 11

  • @erfaanmubeen7437
    @erfaanmubeen7437 Před 3 lety +2

    very helpful, thanks a lot.do you have more performance tuning videos

  • @BubbaNeeta
    @BubbaNeeta Před rokem +1

    Here, you ran the procedure, but how as a dba I would find which are the procedures and sqls are causing the slowness in the background?

  • @mohammedmustofa8960
    @mohammedmustofa8960 Před 11 měsíci

    Very nice I really like it

  • @santoshjaiswal9717
    @santoshjaiswal9717 Před 2 lety +1

    Sir can you suggest how to tune the update statement, if it's running slow.

    • @sakauk7566
      @sakauk7566 Před rokem

      Make sure the tables involved are not over indexed. Make sure you have the right index to accommodate the predicates in your update statement.

  • @jainyogesh8
    @jainyogesh8 Před 4 lety

    G8 Session...)

  • @RamPrasad-hd9mm
    @RamPrasad-hd9mm Před 2 lety +3

    Haha,, He had shown how to check wait info, He did not show solution for slow running queries...

    • @sakauk7566
      @sakauk7566 Před rokem

      Actually he did mention that avoiding the sort would solve the problem but if you must have the sort then the solution will be to insert the data from the select statement into a temp table then the sort of that temp table will have accurate statistics and will be super fast.

  • @sheraazabdul6893
    @sheraazabdul6893 Před rokem +1

    he didn't give the solution...hahaha...time waste video