How do you enable SQL Server 2019's result set caching?
SQL Server 2019 CTP 2.3 added a few new columns to sys.databases, including is_result_set_caching_on:
It's not documented yet in the What's New in SQL Server 2019, nor in the ALTER DATABASE page.
I tried using the same syntax as Accelerated Database Recovery just for laughs:
ALTER DATABASE StackOverflow2013 SET RESULT_SET_CACHING ON;
But no luck:
Msg 5058, Level 16, State 12, Line 8
Option 'RESULT_SET_CACHING' cannot be set in database 'StackOverflow2013'.
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SQL Server 2019 CTP 2.3 added a few new columns to sys.databases, including is_result_set_caching_on:
It's not documented yet in the What's New in SQL Server 2019, nor in the ALTER DATABASE page.
I tried using the same syntax as Accelerated Database Recovery just for laughs:
ALTER DATABASE StackOverflow2013 SET RESULT_SET_CACHING ON;
But no luck:
Msg 5058, Level 16, State 12, Line 8
Option 'RESULT_SET_CACHING' cannot be set in database 'StackOverflow2013'.
sql-server sql-server-2019
This was mentioned in one of the SQL Bits presentations in the context of polybase I think
– Martin Smith
4 hours ago
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SQL Server 2019 CTP 2.3 added a few new columns to sys.databases, including is_result_set_caching_on:
It's not documented yet in the What's New in SQL Server 2019, nor in the ALTER DATABASE page.
I tried using the same syntax as Accelerated Database Recovery just for laughs:
ALTER DATABASE StackOverflow2013 SET RESULT_SET_CACHING ON;
But no luck:
Msg 5058, Level 16, State 12, Line 8
Option 'RESULT_SET_CACHING' cannot be set in database 'StackOverflow2013'.
sql-server sql-server-2019
SQL Server 2019 CTP 2.3 added a few new columns to sys.databases, including is_result_set_caching_on:
It's not documented yet in the What's New in SQL Server 2019, nor in the ALTER DATABASE page.
I tried using the same syntax as Accelerated Database Recovery just for laughs:
ALTER DATABASE StackOverflow2013 SET RESULT_SET_CACHING ON;
But no luck:
Msg 5058, Level 16, State 12, Line 8
Option 'RESULT_SET_CACHING' cannot be set in database 'StackOverflow2013'.
sql-server sql-server-2019
sql-server sql-server-2019
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This was mentioned in one of the SQL Bits presentations in the context of polybase I think
– Martin Smith
4 hours ago
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This was mentioned in one of the SQL Bits presentations in the context of polybase I think
– Martin Smith
4 hours ago
This was mentioned in one of the SQL Bits presentations in the context of polybase I think
– Martin Smith
4 hours ago
This was mentioned in one of the SQL Bits presentations in the context of polybase I think
– Martin Smith
4 hours ago
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Currently, in CTP 2.3, in so far as I can tell - you cannot enable this, even under DAC.
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You can, it's just, uh...I'm... (loosens collar)...looking for someone willing to go on record with it publicly. :-)
– Brent Ozar
7 hours ago
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;) 13 more to go
– Sean Gallardy
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Currently, in CTP 2.3, in so far as I can tell - you cannot enable this, even under DAC.
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You can, it's just, uh...I'm... (loosens collar)...looking for someone willing to go on record with it publicly. :-)
– Brent Ozar
7 hours ago
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;) 13 more to go
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Currently, in CTP 2.3, in so far as I can tell - you cannot enable this, even under DAC.
4
You can, it's just, uh...I'm... (loosens collar)...looking for someone willing to go on record with it publicly. :-)
– Brent Ozar
7 hours ago
1
;) 13 more to go
– Sean Gallardy
7 hours ago
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Currently, in CTP 2.3, in so far as I can tell - you cannot enable this, even under DAC.
Currently, in CTP 2.3, in so far as I can tell - you cannot enable this, even under DAC.
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You can, it's just, uh...I'm... (loosens collar)...looking for someone willing to go on record with it publicly. :-)
– Brent Ozar
7 hours ago
1
;) 13 more to go
– Sean Gallardy
7 hours ago
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You can, it's just, uh...I'm... (loosens collar)...looking for someone willing to go on record with it publicly. :-)
– Brent Ozar
7 hours ago
1
;) 13 more to go
– Sean Gallardy
7 hours ago
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You can, it's just, uh...I'm... (loosens collar)...looking for someone willing to go on record with it publicly. :-)
– Brent Ozar
7 hours ago
You can, it's just, uh...I'm... (loosens collar)...looking for someone willing to go on record with it publicly. :-)
– Brent Ozar
7 hours ago
1
1
;) 13 more to go
– Sean Gallardy
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;) 13 more to go
– Sean Gallardy
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– Martin Smith
4 hours ago