Microsoft KB Archive/68470

= PRB: Using WHERE with OR or IN Can Slow Down Performance =

Article ID: 68470

Article Last Modified on 2/14/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft SQL Server 4.21a Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q68470



SYMPTOMS
It takes a long time to execute a query that uses a WHERE clause with multiple IN or OR options. However, if the same query is broken up into shorter separate queries, and the OR or IN options are not used, the performance improves dramatically.



CAUSE
Before SQL Server executes a query, it first attempts to optimize the query. In the optimization step, it looks at what, if any, indexes exist on a table, and decides whether those indexes will be useful in the execution of the query. In addition, it examines the conditions in the WHERE clause to estimate how many rows will be affected by the query.

It is sometimes beneficial to avoid using the OR and IN options in a WHERE clause. In certain situations, the query may not be able to be optimized as well as it could be when the OR or IN option is used.



WORKAROUND
In these instances, better performance can be obtained by breaking the query into separate, smaller queries. This is not to say, however, that the OR and IN options should never be used. There are situations where using an OR or IN option will give better performance than using separate queries.

Additional query words: Transact-SQL dblib Windows NT

Keywords: kbprogramming KB68470

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