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devmhd1423y@lamka02sk Yea, looks like many developers created their own aliases for same tables. So a lot of tables have multiple aliases. ๐
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And there's only 1 index created by that intern who didn't have a clue what he was doing.
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Looks like lots of small Problems solved in the same database or someone took normalization to the next level
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I remember a talk about a guy who was hired to migrate a large enterprise monolith to microservice architecture. They did about 6 months of research. Then one day they find out that the database is - and I kid you not - in the range of 12 million tables.
So he sent his invoice for the past six months, phoned the customer and said "This is a lost cause". Then quit the project.
Twelve. Million. Tables.
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hackerup6143yRemembered, University I have passed out was maintaining 1260+ tables on MSSQL .
History repeats itself after all!!
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