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RE: Do programmers tune SQL?

From: Seefelt, Beth <Beth.Seefelt_at_TetleyUSA.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 15:48:39 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0043717F.20020329154839@fatcity.com>

In my shop, 0 out of 3. Which wouldn't be so bad, but they also show 0 interest in learning... and every time a new job goes into production and takes 10 hours to run, its a "database problem"... ok, i'll stop ranting now...

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What percent of developers know how to explain and trace SQL, interpret these reports and tune?

In my experience it's about 10%, so most SQL tuning is done by DBA's. Is that about right?

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