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Předminulou středu jsme opět poobědvali a zároveň si nasdíleli řadu novinek ze světa dat. Tak doufám, že příště dorazíte i vy! Můžete klidně i jen poslouchat, pokud vás novinky...

2022-01-25

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Predminulý týden (10. listopadu 2021) jsme porádali už nekolikátý verejný Tech Lunch. Jde o pulhodinový call, na kterém pravidelne prezentujeme novinky ze sveta dat (datové sklady, Azure, SQL Server,...

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You're analyzing a query execution plan in SQL Server to determine whether the query optimizer chose to use a primary key index. Which Dynamic Management View (DMV) would you use to verify the usage of the primary key in the plan?

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