I am doing some tests using the SQL 2005 profiler.
I have a stored procedure which simply runs one SQL query.
When I run the stored procedure, it takes a long time and performs 800,000 disk reads.
When I run the same query separate to the stored procedure, it does 14,000 disk reads.
I found that if I run the same query with OPTION(recompile), it takes 800,000 disk reads.
From this, I make the (possibly erroneous) assumption that the stored procedure is recompiling each time, and that's causing the problem.
Can anyone shed some light onto this?
I have set ARITHABORT ON. (This solved a similar problem on stackoverflow, but didn't solve mine)
Here is the entire stored procedure:
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[GET_IF_SETTLEMENT_ADJUSTMENT_REQUIRED]
@Contract_ID int,
@dt_From smalldatetime,
@dt_To smalldatetime,
@Last_Run_Date datetime
AS
BEGIN
DECLARE @rv int
SELECT @rv = (CASE WHEN EXISTS
(
select * from
view_contract_version_last_volume_update
inner join contract_version
on contract_version.contract_version_id = view_contract_version_last_volume_update.contract_version_id
where contract_version.contract_id=@Contract_ID
and volume_date >= @dt_From
and volume_date < @dt_To
and last_write_date > @Last_Run_Date
)
THEN 1 else 0 end)
-- Note that we are RETURNING a value rather than SELECTING it.
-- This means we can invoke this function from other stored procedures
return @rv
END
Here's a script I run that demonstrates the problem:
DECLARE
@Contract_ID INT,
@dt_From smalldatetime,
@dt_To smalldatetime,
@Last_Run_Date datetime,
@rv int
SET @Contract_ID=38
SET @dt_From='2010-09-01'
SET @dt_To='2010-10-01'
SET @Last_Run_Date='2010-10-08 10:59:59:070'
-- This takes over fifteen seconds
exec GET_IF_SETTLEMENT_ADJUSTMENT_REQUIRED @Contract_ID=@Contract_ID,@dt_From=@dt_From,@dt_To=@dt_To,@Last_Run_Date=@Last_Run_Date
-- This takes less than one second!
SELECT @rv = (CASE WHEN EXISTS
(
select * from
view_contract_version_last_volume_update
inner join contract_version
on contract_version.contract_version_id = view_contract_version_last_volume_update.contract_version_id
where contract_version.contract_id=@Contract_ID
and volume_date >= @dt_From
and volume_date < @dt_To
and last_write_date > @Last_Run_Date
)
THEN 1 else 0 end)
-- With recompile option. Takes 15 seconds again!
SELECT @rv = (CASE WHEN EXISTS
(
select * from
view_contract_version_last_volume_update
inner join contract_version
on contract_version.contract_version_id = view_contract_version_last_volume_update.contract_version_id
where contract_version.contract_id=@Contract_ID
and volume_date >= @dt_From
and volume_date < @dt_To
and last_write_date > @Last_Run_Date
)
THEN 1 else 0 end) OPTION(recompile)