Mssql | Management Studio

She clicked , fingers flying. DROP FUNCTION dbo.CalculateLegacyDiscount . Then a new inline table-valued function. Clean. Set-based. The kind of thing that made a database sing.

"Execution Plan," she whispered to herself, right-clicking the query pane. The graphical plan appeared, a surreal flowchart of arrows and boxes. Somewhere in that labyrinth of nested loops and hash matches, a monster was hiding. A parallel scan costing 87% of the query. Ridiculous. mssql management studio

The familiar dark theme of SSMS usually felt like a cockpit to her—a place of control. She could summon tables, bend indexes to her will, and craft joins like poetry. Tonight, however, the Object Explorer felt like a maze. Every green "Executing..." spinner was a tiny taunt. She clicked , fingers flying