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Jun 7: Advert: See you in Utrecht next week

I'm excited to be teaching at Amis for one day next week and the more informal event the previous evening. Registration form is here. Showing my beloved pictures with beer in hand? Sounds perfect although perhaps I should make sure the demos are working correctly before opening the bottle ;-)

Lots more technical posts to come in the near future too, I'm just getting over jet-lag on top of a week in Las Vegas!
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Statistics on Partitioned Tables

Contents

Part 1 - Default options - GLOBAL AND PARTITION
Part 2 - Estimated Global Stats
Part 3 - Stats Aggregation Problems I
Part 4 - Stats Aggregation Problems II
Part 5 - Minimal Stats Aggregation
Part 6a - COPY_TABLE_STATS - Intro
Part 6b - COPY_TABLE_STATS - Mistakes
Part 6c - COPY_TABLE_STATS - Bugs and Patches
Part 6d - COPY_TABLE_STATS - A Light-bulb Moment


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