On Thu, November 14, 2013 12:41 pm, Stephen Russell wrote:
> Only create non-clustered indexes on tables when you
> know they’ll be used through testing. You can seriously hurt performance by
> creating too many indexes on a table.


Worked with this female boss at IDP in Wyncote, PA who would index nearly
every field in a table.  I explained how that wasn't a good idea.  When
she blasted me for using ASSERTS in my programs saying that the
end-user/customer would see them, that was the last straw.  Could not
STAND the woman.  She'd read the first line of my email then shout
questions from her cube to me that were answered beyond the first sentence
of the email.  Infuriating that they gave her HUGE bucks to keep her sorry
ass.  Later on I had learned of her being out of work.  Finally, somebody
could see the truth.  I don't wish anyone to be out of work, but she had
her job WAY too long.  Had she not shot her venom at me and thus made
working there painful for me, I probably wouldn't have cared.


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