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Performance - union
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01/02/2012 00:48:56
 
 
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Forum:
Microsoft SQL Server
Category:
Other
Title:
Performance - union
Environment versions
SQL Server:
SQL Server 2008
Application:
Desktop
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01534182
Message ID:
01534182
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131
Hi
I have a view (MyView) which is
SELECT * FROM DB1.dbo.tableA
UNION 
SELECT * FROM DB2.dbo.TableB
I have SQL statement
SELECT myView.* FROM MyView
INNER JOIN DB2.dbo.TableZ ON myView.Key = TableZ.Key
It is working fine, returned result in 2 secs

However, if I amend it as below, it will take more than a minute to execute.
SELECT myView.*, TableZ.FieldA FROM MyView
INNER JOIN DB2.dbo.TableZ ON myView.Key = TableZ.Key
After some trial and error, found that, if I remark the edit my view without UNION (select only from TableB), the performance is 2 secs as well. Why?

Beside, I tried to add an index which contains Key + FieldA, but not helping at all.

Please advice, why remove the UNION can be helpful? How to solve this matter with "right" way?

Thank you
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