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took a bit of a stab at this one. did a little research on the internet and found all three terms cropping up with regards to an algebrizer (what a horrible word, btw).
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Yeah! I finally got one!
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| I saw algebrizer as replacing normalizer or parser. It looks like the terms are often used interchangeably. Oh well, it made me look up something new!
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Check out this link: http://www.simple-talk.com/sql/performance/execution-plan-basics/ It talks about the output of the Parser being passed to the Algebrizer.
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