The same is true for our poorly performing SQL statement. Your first priority is to stop the patient from bleeding by slapping a band-aid on the wound. ![]() ![]() He said it was like having a patient arrive in the emergency room, who is bleeding profusely. ![]() But in reality even with all of this in place, there can be cases where something goes wrong with the execution plan for a critical SQL statement and you get called in to fix.ĭuring our chat, Connor used a very apt analogy to describe this situation.
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