Would a VIEW
with the following definition not be better for you?
Using ISNULL()
instead of COALESCE()
as I believe it will be very slightly faster.
I'm not certain that my JOIN criteria is correct though.
CREATE VIEW [dbo].[Answer]
WITH SCHEMABINDING -- !Please read up about SCHEMABINDING!
AS
SELECT T1.rowid
,Result = ISNULL(T1.samplevalue - T2.samplevalue, T1.samplevalue)
FROM dbo.NumericSamples T1
JOIN dbo.NumericSamples T2 ON T1.rowid - 1 = T2.rowid
-- OR
-- JOIN dbo.NumericSamples T2 ON T1.rowid = T2.rowid -1
Regarding ISNULL()
vs COALESCE()
-
It seems that ISNULL()
is faster in this instance
IF OBJECT_ID('tempdb.dbo.#ISNULL') IS NOT NULL DROP TABLE #ISNULL
IF OBJECT_ID('tempdb.dbo.#COALESCE') IS NOT NULL DROP TABLE #COALESCE
DECLARE @StopW DATETIME = GETDATE()
SELECT T1.rowid
,Result = ISNULL(T1.samplevalue - T2.samplevalue, T1.samplevalue)
INTO #ISNULL
FROM dbo.NumericSamples T1
JOIN dbo.NumericSamples T2 ON T1.rowid - 1 = T2.rowid
PRINT DATEDIFF(MS, @StopW, GETDATE())
SET @StopW = GETDATE()
SELECT T1.rowid
,Result = COALESCE(T1.samplevalue - T2.samplevalue, T1.samplevalue)
INTO #COALESCE
FROM dbo.NumericSamples T1
JOIN dbo.NumericSamples T2 ON T1.rowid - 1 = T2.rowid
PRINT DATEDIFF(MS, @StopW, GETDATE())
persisted
computed column anyway you could wrap it in a scalar UDF and use it in a non persisted computed column but performance will likely be poor)LAG
andLEAD
that may be useful in not needing this persisted at all depending on how you are planning on using this.