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SQL Server Trace Flag 2371 to Control Auto update Statistics threshold and behavior in SQL Server

October 22, 2012September 15, 2014 - by admin - Leave a Comment

Hi Friends, As you already know, the auto update statistics feature of SQL Server relies on number of rows changed or updated to determine if statistics update is needed.  The statistics …

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