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It is not an expensive query. It runs really fast without the primary
key in production but
we dont have this problem in the test instance.
>Even stranger is, that you expect us to solve your problem without knowing
>what exactly the problem is!
>Does your query consist of a SQL statement? Does it have an execution plan?
>
>Very strange, indeed.
>
>Tanel.
>
>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> I have a very strange query:
>>
>> The table, data, indexes, constraints are set up exactly same
>> The query was running ok in the test database but paused the production
>> system.
>> It is also running ok in production if the primary key disabled.
>> Any ideas? Any input will be greatly appreciated.
>>
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