Query plan analyzer
So far, we have had to analyze query plans by correlating information in plan and operator properties to create working hypotheses on how to solve query performance issues. One constant throughout all these troubleshooting scenarios has to do with comparing estimated rows with actual rows flowing through the operators in a query plan. This is because significant differences between estimated and actual rows usually expose cardinality estimation issues, which speak to several possible causes, from outdated statistics to parameter sniffing or even out-of-model constructs such as User-Defined Functions (UDFs) or Multi-Statement Table-Valued Functions (MSTVFs).
Depending on the query performance problem, it may not be easy to even start troubleshooting, especially in complex plans. This is exactly why SSMS has a plan analysis tool, and this can jump-start our query performance troubleshooting efforts.
In the following example, we will examine a query that was...