Hi,
Is it unconventional or maybe "harmful" to a SQL Server if I have a procedure that truncates a table and than inserts new records into this table (basically rebuilds it). The table itself (which stores some calculated values) is on average about 50 records/rows and it has about 60 columns. This procedure, "truncating and re-inserting" would happen about 1000 times a year. At most I see it occurring 10,000 times a year.
What do you think?
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