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Dewald12-Jan-12 3:37
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Hi folks,

I have a database in MS SQL Server which is accessed by an application I wrote. In other words, I have control over both the DB and the software. Things have grown so much now that I'm getting worried I might not have set up all the correct indexes in the DB to really optimise the queries.

I should probably sit down and go through all of my code to see what queries are being run against the DB and what indexes would optimise those queries but there is such a multitude of queries and it would be very difficult to determine which of these are run frequently and which of them only spradically.

Is there a tool that can monitor all the queries that are being run against the DB over a period of time and then analyze the shortcomings in the DB design? Somehow I recall having heard of such a tool but I've never used anyhting of the sort and don't really know where to start looking.
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Questionarray or new table for every user , which one ? Pin
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