• When you deploy the stored procedures, they'll use the statistics to compile a new plan. If the statistics are maintained well enough for normal purposes, they'll be fine for this. No, I wouldn't say you need to do a special update just because you've tune the queries.

    That's assuming that you know that your statistic maintenance routines are good.

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