You are developing a database application by using Microsoft SQL Server 2012.
An application that uses a database begins to run slowly.
You discover that the root cause is a query against a frequently updated table that has a clustered index. The query returns four columns: three columns in its
WHERE clause contained in a non- clustered index and one additional column.
You need to optimize the statement.
What should you do?

A.
Add a HASH hint lo the query.
B.
Add a LOOP hint to the query.
C.
Add a FORCESEEK hint to the query.
D.
Add an INCLUDE clause to the index.
E.
Add a FORCESCAN hint to the Attach query.
F.
Add a FORCESCAN hint to the Attach query.
G.
Add a columnstore index to cover the query.
H.
Enable theoptimize for ad hoc workloads option.
I.
Cover the unique clustered index with a columnstore index. Include a SET FORCEPLAN ON statement before you run the query.
J.
Include a SET STATISTICS PROFILE ON statement before you run the query.
K.
Include a SET STATISTICS SHOWPLAN.XML ON statement before you run the query.
L.
Include a SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL REPEATABLE READ statement before you run the query.
M.
Include a SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL SNAPSHOT statement before you run the query.
N.
Include a SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL SERIALIZABLE statement before you run the query.
Correct.
Same as 70-461 (v.4) Question Nr. 117.
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