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hello and welcome to todayamp;#39;s sql office hour session itamp;#39;s always great to be here to help answer your questions about sql and what weamp;#39;ll do today is start with something which youamp;#39;ve probably all either done at some point or been warned not to do and that is have a sql query where youamp;#39;re calling a function in the where clause and this can really really slow your queries down so see why iamp;#39;m just going to jump straight into a demo actually kick things off and show just how bad this can make things and i will start this running straight off um immediately because itamp;#39;s going to take a while to run and you know iamp;#39;ll explain whatamp;#39;s happening while it actually executes so you can see iamp;#39;m doing a lookup of this table and iamp;#39;m calling this ink function on passing in the id column what does ink increment do well you know as you might guess from the name increment just increases the value by one so what