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DMV in SQL Server is a catch-all term for Database Management Views [& Functions]. Technically they are all now DMOs (Database Management Objects) however the term DMV is still widely understood and accepted by most.
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What are the practical impacts of the sys.dm_exec_query_stats warning in the documentation?
Should I always query the DMV twice and use the second result set because that will be more accurate? That feels a bit far-fetched. … Do I need to be aware of the ways in which the DMV can be inaccurate so I can factor that into my analysis? …