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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T21:50:06+00:00 2026-05-17T21:50:06+00:00

I have worked on SQL stored procedures and I have noticed that many people

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I have worked on SQL stored procedures and I have noticed that many people use two different approaches –

First, to use select queries i.e. something like

Select * from TableA where colA = 10 order by colA

Second, is to do the same by constructing a query i.e. like

Declare @sqlstring varchar(100)
Declare @sqlwhereclause varchar(100)
Declare @sqlorderby varchar(100)

Set @sqlstring = 'Select * from TableA '
Set @sqlwhereclause = 'where colA = 10 '
Set @sqlorderby = 'order by colA'

Set @sqlstring = @sqlstring + @sqlwhereclause + @sqlorderby 
exec @sqlstring

Now, I know both work fine. But, the second method I mentioned is a little annoying to maintain.

I want to know which one is better? Is there any specific reason one would resort to one method over the other? Any benefits of one method over other?

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    2026-05-17T21:50:07+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 9:50 pm

    Use the first one. This will allow a query plan to be cached properly, apart from being the way you are supposed to work with SQL.

    The second one is open to SQL Injection attacks, apart from the other issues.

    With the dynamic SQL you will not get compile time checking, so it may fail only when invoked (the sooner you know about incorrect syntax, the better).

    And, you noted yourself, the maintenance burden is also higher.

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