When I created two videos about why I prefer Operators over BETWEEN keyword or function when I am working with the date field, lots of people gave me suggestions to use other fields. However, I have a really good reason to use that. Today we are going to discuss Performance Troubles – Function on Date Variable.
Before you watch this video, I suggest that you watch the following two videos:
- Performance: Between and Other Operators – SQL in Sixty Seconds #191
 - Most Used Database Files – SQL in Sixty Seconds #190
 
Here is my recent video where I discuss sometimes using the DATEADD function may not be a good idea.
Here are my few recent videos and I would like to know what is your feedback about them. Do not forget to subscribe SQL in Sixty Seconds series. I hope you appreciate learning about the last few SQL in Sixty Seconds Video.
- Performance: Between and Other Operators – SQL in Sixty Seconds #191
 - Most Used Database Files – SQL in Sixty Seconds #190
 - Optimize DATE in WHERE Clause – SQL in Sixty Seconds #189
 - Data Compression for Performance – SQL in Sixty Seconds #188
 - Get Current Time Zone – SQL in Sixty Seconds #187
 - Detecting Memory Pressure – SQL in Sixty Seconds #186
 - CPU Running 100% – SQL in Sixty Seconds #185
 - Generate Script of SQL Server Objects – SQL in Sixty Seconds #184
 - Prevent Unauthorized Index Modifications – SQL in Sixty Seconds #183
 - MAX Columns Ever Existed in Table – SQL in Sixty Seconds #182
 - Tuning Query Cost 100% – SQL in Sixty Seconds #181
 
If you have any questions, you can always reach out to me on Twitter.
Reference:Â Pinal Dave (http://blog.SQLAuthority.com)



