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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T01:59:44+00:00 2026-05-13T01:59:44+00:00

I use ROW_NUMBER() to do paging with my website content and when you hit

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I use ROW_NUMBER() to do paging with my website content and when you hit the last page it timeout because the SQL Server takes too long to complete the search.

There’s already an article concerning this problem but seems no perfect solution yet.

http://weblogs.asp.net/eporter/archive/2006/10/17/ROW5F00NUMBER28002900-OVER-Not-Fast-Enough-With-Large-Result-Set.aspx

When I click the last page of the StackOverflow it takes less a second to return a page, which is really fast. I’m wondering if they have a real fast database servers or just they have a solution for ROW_NUMBER() problem?

Any idea?

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    2026-05-13T01:59:45+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:59 am

    Years back, while working with Sql Server 2000, which did not have this function, we had the same issue.

    We found this method, which at first look seems like the performance can be bad, but blew us out the water.

    Try this out

    DECLARE @Table TABLE(
            ID INT PRIMARY KEY
    )
    
    --insert some values, as many as required.
    
    DECLARE @I INT
    SET @I = 0
    WHILE @I < 100000
    BEGIN
        INSERT INTO @Table SELECT @I
        SET @I = @I + 1
    END
    
    DECLARE @Start INT,
            @Count INT
    
    SELECT  @Start = 10001,
            @Count = 50
    
    SELECT  *
    FROM    (       
                SELECT  TOP (@Count)
                        *
                FROM    (
                            SELECT  TOP (@Start + @Count)
                                    *
                            FROM    @Table
                            ORDER BY ID ASC
                        ) TopAsc
                ORDER BY ID DESC
            ) TopDesc
    ORDER BY ID
    
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