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unklefolk
on Dec 3, 2020
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Stored Procedures as a Back End
Performance basically. As SQL is a set based language you can often replace cursors (which are basically loops) with joins and that is orders of magnitude quicker for larger workloads.
tehjoker
on Dec 4, 2020
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Somehow I managed to avoid learning to use cursors and I have never seemed to need them. It seems like this was some kind of grace.
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