Greg,
 Don't I wish the developers would use the tools available to them for
tuning. 
Zilch, None, Nada. I live with what I get from the developers and I
have yet been able to get any changes made to the applications. This is
one of the problems you encounter where there is 2 distinct departments
and philosophies. Heck, I have to fight to get the developers to give me
projected record count for 2 years space usage on a table.
It's a job and it's a challenge.
ROR m���m

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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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