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26/07/1999 11:16:16
 
 
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26/07/1999 11:01:56
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Databases,Tables, Views, Indexing and SQL syntax
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00246060
Message ID:
00246087
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>> ...
>>With the statement as is I get only partial
>>optimization. If I take out the "120" code
>>filter I get no optimization at all.
>>
>>What the heck am I doing wrong???
>>
>>advTHANKSance
>>
>> ...kt
>
>
>Try looking that the Rushmore KB article on my web site.

Craig, I just looked at your article, but it didn't
really provide any insite to this situation.

I'm joining only two tables. Neither of these tables
have primary keys. Neither of them have any filtered
indexes at all. I have tried indexing both as follows:

INDEX ON Fed_TaxId TAG Fed_TaxId
INDEX ON Tax_Sufx TAG Tax_Sufx

It just seems like this is a classically optimizable
statement.

If I'm missing something obvious, or if there is
something specific you'd like to refer me to
I'm all ears.

...kt
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