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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T12:49:44+00:00 2026-05-23T12:49:44+00:00

I have a stored procedure that handles sorting, filtering and paging (using Row_Number) and

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I have a stored procedure that handles sorting, filtering and paging (using Row_Number) and some funky trickery 🙂 The SP is running against a table with ~140k rows.

The whole thing works great and for at least the first few dozen pages is super quick.
However, if I try to navigate to higher pages (e.g. head to the last page of 10k) the whole thing comes to a grinding halt and results in a SQL timeout error.

If I run the same query, using the same parms inside studio manager query window, the response is instant irrespective of the page number I pass in.

At the moment it’s test code that is simply binding to a ASP:Datagrid in .NET 3.5

The SP looks like this:

BEGIN
WITH    Keys 
AS (
SELECT 
     TOP (@PageNumber * @PageSize) ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY JobNumber DESC) as rn
    ,P1.jobNumber
    ,P1.CustID
    ,P1.DateIn
    ,P1.DateDue
    ,P1.DateOut
FROM vw_Jobs_List P1 
WHERE 
    (@CustomerID = 0 OR CustID = @CustomerID) AND 
    (JobNumber LIKE '%'+@FilterExpression+'%' 
  OR OrderNumber LIKE '%'+@FilterExpression+'%' 
  OR [Description] LIKE '%'+@FilterExpression+'%' 
  OR Client LIKE '%'+@FilterExpression+'%')    
ORDER BY P1.JobNumber DESC ),SelectedKeys
AS (
SELECT 
     TOP (@PageSize)SK.rn
    ,SK.JobNumber
    ,SK.CustID
    ,SK.DateIn
    ,SK.DateDue
    ,SK.DateOut 
FROM Keys SK 
WHERE SK.rn > ((@PageNumber-1) * @PageSize) 
ORDER BY SK.JobNumber DESC)

SELECT  
    SK.rn
   ,J.JobNumber
   ,J.Description
   ,J.Client
   ,SK.CustID
   ,OrderNumber
   ,CAST(DateAdd(d, -2, CAST(isnull(SK.DateIn,0) AS DateTime)) AS nvarchar) AS DateIn
   ,CAST(DateAdd(d, -2, CAST(isnull(SK.DateDue,0) AS DateTime)) AS nvarchar) AS DateDue 
   ,CAST(DateAdd(d, -2, CAST(isnull(SK.DateOut,0) AS DateTime)) AS nvarchar) AS DateOut
   ,Del_Method
   ,Ticket#
   ,InvoiceEmailed
   ,InvoicePrinted
   ,InvoiceExported
   ,InvoiceComplete
   ,JobStatus   
FROM SelectedKeys SK 
JOIN vw_Jobs_List J ON j.JobNumber=SK.JobNumber 
ORDER BY SK.JobNumber DESC
END

And it’s called via

sp_jobs (PageNumber,PageSize,FilterExpression,OrderBy,CustomerID)

e.g.

sp_Jobs '13702','10','','JobNumberDESC','0'

Can anyone shed any light on what might be the cause of the dramatic difference in performance between SQL query window and an asp.net page executing a dataset?

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    2026-05-23T12:49:44+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 12:49 pm

    Check out the “WITH RECOMPILE” option

    http://www.techrepublic.com/article/understanding-sql-servers-with-recompile-option/5662581

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