i am creating a application as URL Counter. i have created a table to store url and its count.
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[tblurlcounter](
[id] [bigint] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
[type] [varchar](500) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[count] [bigint] NULL,
CONSTRAINT [PK_tblurlcounter] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[id] ASC
)WITH (PAD_INDEX = OFF, IGNORE_DUP_KEY = OFF) ON [PRIMARY]
) ON [PRIMARY]
i have created a stored procedure to insert/update url in table. means when ever a value "URL" will be inserted in that table using stored procedure then i check that if its exists then update its count and if not then insert it in table with count=1.
my stored procedure is like:
declare @count int
select @count= [count] from tblurlcounter where [type] = @type
if @count > 0
begin
update tblurlcounter set [count]=@count + 1 where [type] = @type
select @count + 1
end
else
begin
INSERT INTO [dbcounter].[dbo].[tblurlcounter]
([type]
,[count])
VALUES
(@type
,1)
end
this application will get around 80,000 to 100,000 hits in a minutes. so i want that my stored procedure should perform operation with good speed. i mean my solution should be optimized.
some one suggested me to change in my table and create its filed named "type" (which i am using to store url) as a primary key and in stored procedure i should first try to insert record and if its throw an error then check for error in next line and perform update operation.
so i am confused that which one will be faster, the primary key error apporach or i should go with select query and base on select's result i should perform insert/update operation
Now i need experts advice that, which approach is correct and if any other good approach is available then please suggest me.
thanks