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Fantastic article. Regards Venkat
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Good work. Practical approach to the issue is appreciable.
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Nice article. Frankly i was also looking at the explanation of the other heads which are a part of the estimated execution plan. But this made for a very good reading.
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well explained and easy to understand......god one...Thanks Vijayakumar...Hope to see more articles from you....
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Author needs to work on his English. Very difficult to understand.
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An excellent article, a logical approach and elegant examples. Personally I found his English, although grammatically incorrect, was understandable and has a certain charm. David
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easy to understand despite the english - not sure about the hard disk part at the start though
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Excellent article.. I would also like to see some examples of when to use clustered index and when to use non-clustered index if possible. good Job Imran
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