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by MarkusWinand
2234 days ago
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> for instance the order of conditions in the where clause matter if you want to leverage a multi-column index Ups, if this is you take away, then I've done something wrong. Let me correct that: The order of columns in an index matters, not the order of conditions in the where clause. |
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Not only you did a comment on previous post, but it's a comment from the author of an awesome guide [https://use-the-index-luke.com].
Markus, I can assure you, that your guide has saved a lot of machine-computed-hours over the world with less energy consumption/wasted. Great work. :)