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The query below is taking well over a minute to finish executing on a table with about 12,000 rows. I see why it is this slow due to there being multiple operations per operation but I am unaware of how to write this in a way to reduce the cost. Thanks in advance.

SELECT 
    para.ParagraphGUID, 
    para.Content,
    ChapterNbr, 
    ParagraphNbr,
    paragraphStatus, 
    para.CreateDate, 
    dv.VersionNumber 
FROM 
    tblParagraph para 
LEFT OUTER JOIN 
    tblDocumentVersion dv on dv.ParagraphGUID = para.ParagraphGUID
WHERE 
    ChapterNbr = '1' AND dv.VersionNumber = '14' 
    AND para.ParagraphGUID IN 
        (SELECT TOP 1 one.ParagraphGUID 
         FROM tblParagraph one 
         LEFT OUTER JOIN tblDocumentVersion onedv ON onedv.ParagraphGUID = one.ParagraphGUID 
         WHERE one.ParagraphNbr = para.ParagraphNbr 
           AND one.ChapterNbr = '1' AND onedv.VersionNumber = '14' 
         ORDER BY one.CreateDate DESC)
ORDER BY 
    order by ParagraphNbr ASC
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    try using EXISTS rather than the IN
    – HLGEM
    Aug 6, 2015 at 19:28
  • Also this code turns the left join into an inner one, so likely you are notgetting correct results. LEFT OUTER JOIN tblDocumentVersion onedv on onedv.ParagraphGUID = one.ParagraphGUID WHERE one.ParagraphNbr=para.ParagraphNbr AND one.ChapterNbr = '1' AND onedv.VersionNumber = '14'
    – HLGEM
    Aug 6, 2015 at 19:30
  • If you dont have the indexes already, tblParagraph.ParagraphGUID as clustered index, and tblDocumentVersion.ParagraphGUID as nonclustered index. Also, depending on the amount of records, a GUID might not be the best option for an ID, int is a better choice usually.
    – Zukki
    Aug 6, 2015 at 19:42
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    select top 1 in the subquery seems like returning little data, but the order by is still going to make MySQL plough through the entire table(s).
    – GolezTrol
    Aug 6, 2015 at 19:43

1 Answer 1

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Your correlated query gets executed for each row returned by the outer query hence the performance penalty, use row_number function to get what you are after, something like this.....

WITH CTE AS (
SELECT para.ParagraphGUID, 
       para.Content,
       ChapterNbr, 
       ParagraphNbr,
       paragraphStatus, 
       para.CreateDate, 
       dv.VersionNumber,
       ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY para.ParagraphGUID ORDER BY para.CreateDate DESC) rn  
FROM tblParagraph para 
LEFT OUTER JOIN tblDocumentVersion dv on dv.ParagraphGUID = para.ParagraphGUID
                                     AND ChapterNbr = '1' 
                                     AND dv.VersionNumber = '14' 
)
SELECT * FROM CTE 
WHERE rn = 1
ORDER BY ParagraphNbr ASC
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  • This didn't return the expected outcome as the other query did. Aug 7, 2015 at 12:10
  • Yes because this query is actually doing a LEFT JOIN your query is converting the LEFT JOIN into INNER JOIN because of your where clause.
    – M.Ali
    Aug 8, 2015 at 6:53

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