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Simran Sharma is a Senior SEO Executive at Octro Inc, a prominent player in the gaming industry. I have driven Octro's online presence to new heights, solidifying its position in the competitive gaming market. Octro Inc is a leading gaming company that has made a significant mark in the online gaming world with its popular offering - Play Rummy, Octro Poker, Teen Patti, Tambola, and many more. As a frontrunner in the industry, Octro's focus on creating exceptional gaming experiences has led to the immense success of their rummy online platform. With millions of players enjoying their online rummy games, Octro Inc has become a trusted name for those seeking thrilling and entertaining rummy gameplay. Leveraging cutting-edge technology and a skilled team, Octro continues to dominate the rummy online space, setting new standards for the gaming community.
  • Interests: Gaming Industry
  • Skills: Digital Marketing

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Secure Cached Plans

The DMV, sys.dm_exec_cached_plans, contains rows for each cached plan on an instance. In Azure SQL Database, not every used has rights to every database, as there does exist an instance behind each database. How is security handled for this DMV in Azure?

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