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Posted - 2003-02-24 : 19:34:39
Carolyn writes "I am running Windows XP Professional version 2002 Service Pack 1 on my machine, accessing SQL Server 2000 on a Windows 2000, Service Pack 3 server.

When I run my SPROC through Query Analyzer, it takes approximately 39 seconds to run. When I copy the query straight into a new query window in Query Analyzer it takes approximately 13 seconds to run. I have run the sp_recompile @objname = stpPalletBilling command on my stored procedure and still have the same problem.

Why would the stored procedure be slower?

Thanks for whatever help you can offer!"

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Posted - 2003-02-24 : 20:17:56
Sometimes th query plan for an SP is different from that for a query.
See what it is doing and try changing the way it is coded or giving a hint.

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