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Is it good to use this (_full_table_scan=FALSE)?
If there are less than (say about 1 lakh records), a full scan of
table is better. How efficient is the usage of the above by
setting it to false.
Rgds,
Satya
On Tue, 07 Jan 2003 Koivu, Lisa wrote :
>_full_table_scan=FALSE
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>How to avoid FULL TABLE SCAN?
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