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Tips for using stored procedures in SQL Server 2019

Tips for using stored procedures in SQL Server 2019 Try to avoid using temporary tables and DDL (Data Definition Language) statements inside your stored procedure. Using temporary tables or DDL statements inside stored procedure reduces the chance to reuse the execution plan. Call stored procedure using its fully qualified name. The complete name of an object consists of four identifiers:...

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Tips for using stored procedures in SQL Server 2017

Tips for using stored procedures in SQL Server 2017 Consider using natively compiled stored procedures. Natively compiled stored procedures are Transact-SQL stored procedures compiled to native code. These stored procedures allow for efficient execution of the queries and business logic in the stored procedure. The difference between interpreted (disk-based) stored procedures and natively compiled stored procedures is that an interpreted...

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Tips for using stored procedures in SQL Server 2016

Tips for using stored procedures in SQL Server 2016 Try to avoid using temporary tables and DDL (Data Definition Language) statements inside your stored procedure. Using temporary tables or DDL statements inside stored procedure reduces the chance to reuse the execution plan. Consider using user-defined table type as a parameter for the stored procedures. SQL Server 2016 supports a user-defined […]