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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T00:52:24+00:00 2026-05-16T00:52:24+00:00

Im a little confused about whether should I use a nested Subquery Or JOINS

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Im a little confused about whether should I use a nested Subquery Or JOINS with distinct !!
which one of these will perform better and faster ?

any suggestions to do this query without distinct ?!?

SELECT distinct TOP(20) e.*, u1.UserName As Sender,
u2.UserName As Receiver, u1.Avatar AS SenderPic  
FROM Friends f INNER JOIN Users u 
ON(u.Id = f.SenderId OR u.Id = f.ReceiverId) AND State = 'ok' 
INNER JOIN Events e 
ON(f.SenderId = e.SenderId OR f.SenderId = e.ReceiverId 
OR f.ReceiverId = e.SenderId OR f.ReceiverId = e.ReceiverId) 
INNER JOIN Users u1 
ON (e.SenderId = u1.Id) 
INNER JOIN Users u2 
ON (e.ReceiverId = u2.Id) 
WHERE u.Id = @id;
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    2026-05-16T00:52:25+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:52 am

    The OR‘s in the INNER JOIN conditions will slow it down, but ultimately knowing which approach will be the fastest is highly dependent on the number of rows in each table. I recommend attempting both for comparison.

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