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Link: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;286787
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P.S. Results of Showplan Text:

StmtText                      
------------------------------
SET STATISTICS PROFILE ON

(1 row(s) affected)

StmtText                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Select distinct tblProjects.ProjectID from tblProjects WITH (NOLOCK) 
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and tblMilestones.enabled = 1  )

(1 row(s) affected)

StmtText                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  |--Stream Aggregate(DEFINE:([ExpesiteProductionCopy].[dbo].[tblProjects].[ProjectID]=ANY([ExpesiteProductionCopy].[dbo].[tblProjects].[ProjectID])))
       |--Nested Loops(Inner Join, OUTER REFERENCES:([ExpesiteProductionCopy].[dbo].[tblMilestones].[ProjectID]))
            |--Nested Loops(Inner Join, OUTER REFERENCES:([ExpesiteProductionCopy].[dbo].[tblMilestones].[ProjectID]))
            |    |--Filter(WHERE:(CONVERT_IMPLICIT(tinyint,[ExpesiteProductionCopy].[dbo].[tblMilestones].[Enabled],0)=(1)))
            |    |    |--Nested Loops(Inner Join, OUTER REFERENCES:([Uniq1014], [ExpesiteProductionCopy].[dbo].[tblMilestones].[ProjectID]) OPTIMIZED)
            |    |         |--Merge Join(Inner Join, MERGE:([ExpesiteProductionCopy].[dbo].[tblMilestones].[ProjectID], [Uniq1014])=([ExpesiteProductionCopy].[dbo].[tblMilestones].[ProjectID], [Uniq1014]), RESIDUAL:([ExpesiteProductionCopy].[dbo].[tblMilestones].[ProjectID] = [ExpesiteProductionCopy].[dbo].[tblMilestones].[ProjectID] AND [Uniq1014] = [Uniq1014]))
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(15 row(s) affected)

StmtText                     
-----------------------------
SET STATISTICS PROFILE OFF

(1 row(s) affected)

 

 

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