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Does anyone knows why this weird value of query execution could be displayed in SQL Server Perfomance profiler.
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    I can't read that tiny image text. Use formatted text instead of images, please!

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    I knew this looked familiar. Apparently this topic is fashionable at the moment.

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    2^64 / 1000 = 18446744073709551.616. This is so close to the magic number featured here that I doubt it's a coincidence. It looks like some sort of funky overflow condition (interpreting a signed value as unsigned somewhere); whether it's a bug in Profiler or the engine itself is another matter.

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Does anyone knows why this weird value of query execution could be displayed in SQL Server Perfomance profiler.
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    This is more of a DBA StackExchange question, really...

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    I can't read that tiny image text. Use formatted text instead of images, please!

    – jarlh
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:20






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    I knew this looked familiar. Apparently this topic is fashionable at the moment.

    – Jeroen Mostert
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:21






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    2^64 / 1000 = 18446744073709551.616. This is so close to the magic number featured here that I doubt it's a coincidence. It looks like some sort of funky overflow condition (interpreting a signed value as unsigned somewhere); whether it's a bug in Profiler or the engine itself is another matter.

    – Jeroen Mostert
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:32
















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    This is more of a DBA StackExchange question, really...

    – Paul
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:18








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    I can't read that tiny image text. Use formatted text instead of images, please!

    – jarlh
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:20






  • 1





    I knew this looked familiar. Apparently this topic is fashionable at the moment.

    – Jeroen Mostert
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:21






  • 2





    2^64 / 1000 = 18446744073709551.616. This is so close to the magic number featured here that I doubt it's a coincidence. It looks like some sort of funky overflow condition (interpreting a signed value as unsigned somewhere); whether it's a bug in Profiler or the engine itself is another matter.

    – Jeroen Mostert
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:32
















  • 4





    This is more of a DBA StackExchange question, really...

    – Paul
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:18








  • 1





    I can't read that tiny image text. Use formatted text instead of images, please!

    – jarlh
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:20






  • 1





    I knew this looked familiar. Apparently this topic is fashionable at the moment.

    – Jeroen Mostert
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:21






  • 2





    2^64 / 1000 = 18446744073709551.616. This is so close to the magic number featured here that I doubt it's a coincidence. It looks like some sort of funky overflow condition (interpreting a signed value as unsigned somewhere); whether it's a bug in Profiler or the engine itself is another matter.

    – Jeroen Mostert
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:32










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This is more of a DBA StackExchange question, really...

– Paul
Nov 26 '18 at 9:18







This is more of a DBA StackExchange question, really...

– Paul
Nov 26 '18 at 9:18






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I can't read that tiny image text. Use formatted text instead of images, please!

– jarlh
Nov 26 '18 at 9:20





I can't read that tiny image text. Use formatted text instead of images, please!

– jarlh
Nov 26 '18 at 9:20




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1





I knew this looked familiar. Apparently this topic is fashionable at the moment.

– Jeroen Mostert
Nov 26 '18 at 9:21





I knew this looked familiar. Apparently this topic is fashionable at the moment.

– Jeroen Mostert
Nov 26 '18 at 9:21




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2^64 / 1000 = 18446744073709551.616. This is so close to the magic number featured here that I doubt it's a coincidence. It looks like some sort of funky overflow condition (interpreting a signed value as unsigned somewhere); whether it's a bug in Profiler or the engine itself is another matter.

– Jeroen Mostert
Nov 26 '18 at 9:32







2^64 / 1000 = 18446744073709551.616. This is so close to the magic number featured here that I doubt it's a coincidence. It looks like some sort of funky overflow condition (interpreting a signed value as unsigned somewhere); whether it's a bug in Profiler or the engine itself is another matter.

– Jeroen Mostert
Nov 26 '18 at 9:32














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