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Comment Re:Haven't done T-SQL in years (Score 1) 11

Precisely. In lazy evaluation, (and Haskell is the poster child for this) a value is only acquired when needed. So if you write SQL that lets the server off the hook for one fetch, while still adhering to the letter of the law, then (if this theory is true) that's what's happening.

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