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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T17:30:34+00:00 2026-05-24T17:30:34+00:00

I have the following query that really kills performance and want to know what

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I have the following query that really kills performance and want to know what alternatives their are to an xml reader subquery. The purpose of this query is to export data with some html code.

An example of the table data is as follows.

  p_s_id | p_c_id | notes
  -----------------------
     1   |   1    | this note is really long.
     2   |   1    | This is fun.
     3   |  null  | long note here 
     4   |   2    | this is not fun
     5   |   2    | this is not fun
     6   |   3    | long note here

I want to take all distinct notes that have the same p_c_id and join them together as shown below.

Any additional information can be provided so feel free to comment.

select distinct
     p_c_id
    ,'<br/><br/>'+(select distinct '&bull; ' +cast(note as nvarchar(max)) + ' <br/> '
      from dbo.spec_notes_join m2
      where m.p_c_id = m2.p_c_id
      and isnull(note,'') <> ''
      for xml path(''), type).value('.[1]', 'nvarchar(max)') as notes_spec
from dbo.spec_notes_join m

so the export would look as follows:

  p_c_id | notes
 --------------
    1    | <br/><br/> &bull; this note is really long.  <br/> &bull This is fun <br/>
    2    | <br/><br/> &bull; This is not fun.  <br/>
    3    | <br/><br/> &bull; long note here.   <br/>
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    2026-05-24T17:30:35+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 5:30 pm

    I think you will get slightly better performance you skip the distinct in the outer query and do a group by p_c_id instead.

    select p_c_id,
          '<br/><br/>'+(select distinct '&bull; ' +cast(note as nvarchar(max)) + ' <br/> '
                        from dbo.spec_notes_join m2
                        where m.p_c_id = m2.p_c_id and 
                              isnull(note,'') <> ''
                        for xml path(''), type).value('.', 'nvarchar(max)') as notes_spec
    from dbo.spec_notes_join m     
    group by p_c_id
    

    You could also try concatenating with a CLR User-Defined Aggregate Function.

    Other alternatives can be found here Concatenating Row Values in Transact-SQL.

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