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Learn T-SQL Querying

You're reading from   Learn T-SQL Querying A guide to developing efficient and elegant T-SQL code

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837638994
Length 456 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Pedro Lopes Pedro Lopes
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Pam Lahoud Pam Lahoud
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Query Processing Fundamentals
2. Chapter 1: Understanding Query Processing FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Mechanics of the Query Optimizer 4. Part 2: Dos and Don’ts of T-SQL
5. Chapter 3: Exploring Query Execution Plans 6. Chapter 4: Indexing for T-SQL Performance 7. Chapter 5: Writing Elegant T-SQL Queries 8. Chapter 6: Discovering T-SQL Anti- Patterns in Depth 9. Part 3: Assembling Our Query Troubleshooting Toolbox
10. Chapter 7: Building Diagnostic Queries Using DMVs and DMFs 11. Chapter 8: Building XEvent Profiler Traces 12. Chapter 9: Comparative Analysis of Query Plans 13. Chapter 10: Tracking Performance History with Query Store 14. Chapter 11: Troubleshooting Live Queries 15. Chapter 12: Managing Optimizer Changes 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Understanding Query Processing

Transact-SQL, or T-SQL as it has become commonly known, is the language used to communicate with Microsoft SQL Server and Azure SQL Database. Any actions a user wishes to perform in a server, such as retrieving or modifying data in a database, creating objects, or changing server configurations, are all done via T-SQL commands.

The first step in learning to write efficient T-SQL queries is understanding how the SQL Database Engine processes and executes the query. The Query Processor is a component, therefore a noun, should not be all lowercased includes query compilation, query optimization, and query execution essentials: how does the SQL Database Engine compile an incoming T-SQL statement? How does the SQL Database Engine optimize and execute a T-SQL statement? How does the SQL Database Engine use parameters? Are parameters an advantage? When and why does the SQL Database Engine cache execution plans for certain T-SQL statements but not for others? When is that an advantage and when is it a problem? This is information that any T-SQL practitioner needs to keep as a reference for proactive T-SQL query writing, as well as reactive troubleshooting and optimization purposes. This chapter will be referenced throughout all following chapters, as we bridge the gap between architectural topics and real-world usage.

In this chapter, we’re going to cover the following main topics:

  • Logical statement processing flow
  • Query compilation essentials
  • Query optimization essentials
  • Query execution essentials
  • Plan caching and reuse
  • The importance of parameters
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Published in: Feb 2024
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781837638994
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