Daniel Noll wrote:
I actually did throw a lot of terms in, and eventually chose "one" for the tests because it was the slowest query to complete of them all (hence I figured it was already spending some fairly long time in I/O, and would be penalised the most.) Every other query was around 7ms before tweaking, and the tweak increased them all to somewhere around 10ms but that's still a lot faster than "one" was even at its fastest.

Different terms are affected differently by this tweak, so results for a single term don't reveal much.

Doug

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