Answer by Fatherjack
I dont think your example is sufficient to effectively demonstrate the details presented by StatisticsIO.Firstly, take a look at the Actual Execution Plan - the select statements are identical. Scan...
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To add to Fatherjack - the reason you don't have a scan count is that there is no scan (table or index) performed. But yes this is pretty meaningless for single table queries.The 2nd query is satisfied...
View ArticleComment by Hill on Fatherjack's answer
It's indeed meaningless for single table query. I will try to find a better example to demonstrate. I appreciate your help very much!
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