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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T13:14:55+00:00 2026-05-28T13:14:55+00:00

I have a stored proc that searches for products (250,000 rows) using a full

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I have a stored proc that searches for products (250,000 rows) using a full text index.

The stored proc takes a parameter that is the full text search condition. This parameter can be null, so I added a null check and the query suddenly started running orders of magnitude slower.

-- This is normally a parameter of my stored proc
DECLARE @Filter VARCHAR(100)
SET @Filter = 'FORMSOF(INFLECTIONAL, robe)'

-- #1 - Runs < 1 sec
SELECT TOP 100 ID FROM dbo.Products
WHERE CONTAINS(Name, @Filter)

-- #2 - Runs in 18 secs
SELECT TOP 100 ID FROM dbo.Products
WHERE @Filter IS NULL OR CONTAINS(Name, @Filter)

Here are the execution plans:

Query #1
Execution plant #1

Query #2
Execution plant #2

I must admit that I am not very familiar with execution plans. The only obvious difference to me is that the joins are different. I would try adding a hint but having no join in my query I am not sure how to do that.

I also do not quite understand why the index called IX_SectionID is used, since it is an index that only contains the column SectionID and that column is not used anywhere.

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    2026-05-28T13:14:56+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 1:14 pm

    OR can crush performance, so do it this way:

    DECLARE @Filter VARCHAR(100)
    SET @Filter = 'FORMSOF(INFLECTIONAL, robe)'
    
    IF @Filter IS NOT NULL
    BEGIN
        SELECT TOP 100 ID FROM dbo.Products
        WHERE CONTAINS(Name, @Filter)
    END
    ELSE
    BEGIN
        SELECT TOP 100 ID FROM dbo.Products
    END
    

    Look at this article: Dynamic Search Conditions in T-SQL by Erland Sommarskog and this question: SQL Server 2008 – Conditional Query.

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