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SQL Server Halloween effect – Quick look at what is Halloween effect?

December 5, 2013September 10, 2014 - by Kanchan Bhattacharyya - Leave a Comment

Dear Friends, No, definitely it does not appear like following image in SQL Server but impact on data retrieval can be severe so you can imagine something similar on a lighter …

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