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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T14:38:56+00:00 2026-05-21T14:38:56+00:00

I have the following SP PROCEDURE [dbo].[order_s] ( @user Uniqueidentifier ) AS BEGIN SET

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I have the following SP

PROCEDURE [dbo].[order_s]
(
    @user Uniqueidentifier
)
AS
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON;
SELECT 
      id,
      name,
      [begin],
      [end]
FROM 
      orders 
WHERE
    @user = dbo.hasAccess(@user,id,'select')
END

This SP calls a this UDF

    FUNCTION [dbo].[hasAccess] 
    (
        @user uniqueidentifier,
        @orderId bigint,
        @AccessType nchar(10)
    )
    RETURNS uniqueidentifier
    AS
    BEGIN
        DECLARE @Result uniqueidentifier

        SELECT 
            Top 1 @Result = [user] 
        FROM 
            access 
        WHERE 
            orderId = @orderId AND
            [user] = @user AND
            role >= CASE    
                        WHEN @AccessType = 'select' then 1
                        WHEN @AccessType = 'insert' then 5
                        WHEN @AccessType = 'update' then 7
                        WHEN @AccessType = 'delete' then 10
                    END
        RETURN @Result
END

My question is, calling an UDF from an SP have any performance issues?
Is there a better way to achieve the same functionality?

Thanks for your advise…

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    2026-05-21T14:38:57+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 2:38 pm

    Yes this is a bad use of scalar UDFs. This should perform much better.

    SELECT 
          id,
          name,
          [begin],
          [end]
    FROM 
          orders o
    WHERE EXISTS(
                SELECT  *   
                FROM access         
                WHERE orderId = o.id AND [user] = @user AND role >= 1
               )
    

    Some discussion on Scalar UDFs and performance here

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