I have a Problem with the following Query. It works and gives me the needed result, BUT it is quite slow, because of my subselects with joins. My TSQL skills are not good enough to optimize this Query. Maybe some of you can help.
SELECT
Id AS InstanceId,
(SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT tiq.Id) AS Expr1
FROM dbo.tInputQueueEntry AS tiq INNER JOIN
dbo.tProcessLog AS tpr ON tpr.InstanceConfigId = tic.Id AND tpr.InputQueueEntryId = tiq.Id
WHERE (tpr.ProcessResultId = 32)) AS Received,
(SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT tiq.Id) AS Expr1
FROM dbo.tInputQueueEntry AS tiq INNER JOIN
dbo.tProcessLog AS tpr ON tpr.InstanceConfigId = tic.Id AND tpr.InputQueueEntryId = tiq.Id
WHERE (tiq.InMsgStateFlags = 1)) AS Queued,
(SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT tiq.Id) AS Expr1
FROM dbo.tInputQueueEntry AS tiq INNER JOIN
dbo.tProcessLog AS tpr ON tpr.InstanceConfigId = tic.Id AND tpr.InputQueueEntryId = tiq.Id
WHERE (tiq.InMsgStateFlags = 2)) AS Processed,
(SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT tiq.Id) AS Expr1
FROM dbo.tInputQueueEntry AS tiq INNER JOIN
dbo.tProcessLog AS tpr ON tpr.InstanceConfigId = tic.Id AND tpr.InputQueueEntryId = tiq.Id
WHERE (tiq.InMsgStateFlags = 128)) AS Error,
(SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT tiq.Id) AS Expr1
FROM dbo.tInputQueueEntry AS tiq INNER JOIN
dbo.tProcessLog AS tpr ON tpr.InstanceConfigId = tic.Id AND tpr.InputQueueEntryId = tiq.Id
WHERE (tiq.InMsgStateFlags = 256)) AS Rejected,
(SELECT COUNT(tiq.Id) AS Expr1
FROM dbo.tInputQueueEntry AS tiq INNER JOIN
dbo.tProcessLog AS tpr ON tpr.InstanceConfigId = tic.Id AND tpr.InputQueueEntryId = tiq.Id
WHERE (tpr.ProcessResultId = 16)) AS Duplicates,
(SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT tiq.Id) AS Expr1
FROM dbo.tInputQueueEntry AS tiq INNER JOIN
dbo.tProcessLog AS tpr ON tpr.InstanceConfigId = tic.Id AND tpr.InputQueueEntryId = tiq.Id
WHERE (tpr.ProcessResultId = 2)) AS Nack
FROM
dbo.tInstanceConfig AS tic
WHERE
(InstanceGroupId = 1)
This Query runs as a View.
If you Need further Information, let me know.
Here are the table Informations
tProcessLog
[Id] [bigint] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
[InstanceConfigId] [int] NOT NULL,
[InputQueueEntryId] [bigint] NOT NULL,
[OutputQueueEntryId] [bigint] NULL,
[ProcessingDtm] [datetime] NOT NULL,
[ProcessResultId] [int] NOT NULL,
[SeverityId] [int] NOT NULL,
[LogText] [varchar](max) NOT NULL,
[IsHidden] [bit] NOT NULL,
[ReceiverId] [int] NOT NULL,
tInputQueueEntry
[Id] [bigint] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
[Created] [datetime] NOT NULL,
[DataTypeId] [int] NOT NULL,
[CodePage] [int] NOT NULL,
[InMsgStateFlags] [int] NOT NULL,
[ContentData] [nvarchar](max) NOT NULL,
[ContentHash] [nvarchar](32) NOT NULL,
tInstanceConfig
[Id] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
[IsActive] [bit] NOT NULL,
[Type] [varchar](50) NOT NULL,
[Description] [varchar](50) NOT NULL,
[ComponentConfig] [xml] NOT NULL,
[InstanceGroupId] [int] NOT NULL,
UPDATE
Finally, i think there is no way to get much more Performance. I used the MSSQL Tuning Advisor which had some recommendations, now the query tooks ~500ms. That is okay for me.
Thanks to all answers ! I doesnt help the Performance issue, but i learned cool new tsql stuff :)
JOIN
instead of all inner-selects with useCOUNT(DISTINCT CASE WHEN <someConditions> THEN tiq.Id END)
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