Batch compilation and recompilation
As mentioned in Chapter 1, An Introduction to Query Tuning and Optimization, every time a batch is submitted to SQL Server for execution, SQL Server checks the plan cache to see whether an execution plan for that batch already exists. Query optimization is a relatively expensive operation, so if a valid plan is available in the plan cache and can be used, the optimization process can be skipped and the associated cost, in terms of optimization time, CPU resources, and so on, can be avoided. If a plan is not found, the batch is compiled to generate an execution plan for all the queries in the stored procedure, trigger, or dynamic SQL batch.
The query optimizer begins by loading all the interesting statistics and also validating whether any of these statistics are outdated. Then, it updates any outdated statistics, except in cases where the AUTO_UPDATE_STATISTICS_ASYNC
configuration option is used, in which case the query optimizer will use the...