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I have a script on SQL SERVER:

while (@i < 100000)
begin
  insert into TABLE_NAME (id, pid, value)
    values (@i
          , (select top 1 id from TABLE_NAME order by NEWID())
          , 'b')
  set @i += 1;
end;

It executes really slow. Is it possible to do the same but faster? Thanks.

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  • What are your trying to do? Dec 6, 2012 at 13:17
  • @MahmoudGamal I'm trying to generate table with hierarchy structure, where pid is parent_id, references to id Dec 6, 2012 at 13:19
  • But the question is how to insert many rows in table faster then in my script .) Dec 6, 2012 at 13:22
  • So each record parentid is the previous id?? Dec 6, 2012 at 13:22
  • Each parentId is one of the previous ids Dec 6, 2012 at 13:23

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Your query is really slow because of the subquery, that has to do a random sort on table_name in each iteration.

You can just do this using rand():

while (@i < 100000)
begin
  insert into TABLE_NAME (id, pid, value)
    select @i, 
           cast(rand() * @i as int) as pid,
           'b'
  set @i += 1;
end;

This will always generate a pid less than id.

If this is slow, you may be slowing things down if your database is in FULL recovery mode, logging all operations.

And, then there is this approach. Generate the 100,000 numbers, assign a random number to each one and then take that random number modulo original number - 1:

with digits as ( select 0 as digit union all select 1 union all select 2 union all select 3 union all select 4 union all select 5 union all select 6 union all select 7 union all select 8 union all select 9 ), nums as ( select (d1.digit*10000+d2.digit*1000+d3.digit*100+d4.digit*10+d5.digit) as val from digits d1 cross join digits d2 cross join digits d3 cross join digits d4 cross join digits d5 ) select val as id, (case when val > 1 then seqnum % (val - 1) end) as pid, 'b' from (select *, ROW_NUMBER() over (order by newid()) seqnum from nums ) s

This runs quite fast on my machine. Without the insert, it finished in a few seconds.

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  • "Your query is really slow because of the subquery, that has to do a random sort on table_name in each iteration." Dec 6, 2012 at 20:23
  • i change (select top 1 id from TABLE_NAME order by NEWID()) to cast(rand() * @i as int), but it dont very speed up script Dec 6, 2012 at 20:23
  • Microsoft SQL Server 2012 - 11.0.2100.60 (X64) Dec 6, 2012 at 20:25

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