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Three important tools are now integrated into SQL Server 2000’s Query Analyzer. SQL Trace lets you trace code directly from a query window, without running the Profiler.
Add Query Analyzer, SQL Profiler, Performance Monitor and good query-writing habits to your bag of tricks, and you may never have to worry about performance complaints again.
The Microsoft SQL Query Analyzer is part of the client tools that come with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition. It's designed to analyze the SQL queries that you or a program makes that ...
The Query Analyzer has many useful features, which I won't cover here in an attempt to focus on the basics. To find out what those features are, use the toolbar or press F1 to get the Transact-SQL ...
Add Query Analyzer, SQL Profiler, Performance Monitor and good query-writing habits to your bag of tricks, and you may never have to worry about performance complaints again.
The SQL Query Analyzer is the most polished and functional tool we saw for tuning manual SQL queries. It conveniently displays results in either grid or text format and can interrupt long-running ...
Does anyone know how Query Analyzer calculates the cost for the various values it gives, particuarly stuff like "Estimated I/O Cost" when you are looking at an Estimated Execution Plan?
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