Good books (advanced) on query optimization/tuning

  • Paul White (9/7/2009)


    Grant Fritchey (9/7/2009)


    Really? That's a bit of a disappointment. I hadn't picked up the 2008 version, but I was planning to. You might have just saved me a bit of cash. Thanks.

    Yes it was slightly disappointing - and I was really excited when it arrived too. Maybe the previous series just set my expectations too high. You are welcome to have a flick through my copy before deciding to splash out - next time you're passing :laugh:

    Thanks. While I am thinking about extending my commute, I wasn't planning on making it quite that far!

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