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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:36:34+00:00 2026-05-11T19:36:34+00:00

I am no good at SQL. I am looking for a way to speed

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I am no good at SQL.

I am looking for a way to speed up a simple join like this:

SELECT
    E.expressionID,
    A.attributeName,
    A.attributeValue
FROM 
    attributes A
JOIN
    expressions E
ON 
    E.attributeId = A.attributeId

I am doing this dozens of thousands times and it’s taking more and more as the table gets bigger.

I am thinking indexes – If I was to speed up selects on the single tables I’d probably put nonclustered indexes on expressionID for the expressions table and another on (attributeName, attributeValue) for the attributes table – but I don’t know how this could apply to the join.

EDIT: I already have a clustered index on expressionId (PK), attributeId (PK, FK) on the expressions table and another clustered index on attributeId (PK) on the attributes table

I’ve seen this question but I am asking for something more general and probably far simpler.

Any help appreciated!

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    2026-05-11T19:36:34+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:36 pm

    You definitely want to have indexes on attributeID on both the attributes and expressions table. If you don’t currently have those indexes in place, I think you’ll see a big speedup.

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