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SQL Server 2005 Database Tuning Advisor says 'Statement does not reference any tables' statement appears truncated

Asked by Sue_W in MS SQL Server

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I used the tuning trace in sql server 2005 profiler and captured it in a trace file. Next I ran the 'Database Tuning Advisor' using the trace file. The tuning advisor repeatedly gave the following reason on certain statements: 'there were no tables referenced.'

I looked at the statements and found they had been truncated. Can someone explain to me why this is occurring? Did I miss a setting in profiler or DTA ? Is this a bug?

Thanks!

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