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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:10:52+00:00 2026-05-11T22:10:52+00:00

I’m trying to generate some sql that is used to calculate some final scores

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I’m trying to generate some sql that is used to calculate some final scores -> think kids at school and their end of year scores.

I was going to have about 5 or so Scalar UDF’s that, accept some simple values (eg. current score, subjectid, whatever) and then spit out a decimal value.

eg.

CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[GetRatingModifier]
(
    @ExamScore DECIMAL(6, 2),
    @Project1Score DECIMAL(6, 2),
    @Project1Score DECIMAL(6, 2),
    @Project1Score DECIMAL(6, 2),
    @SubjectTypeId TINYINT
)
RETURNS DECIMAL(8,5)
AS
BEGIN
    DECLARE @Score DECIMAL(8,5)

    SELECT @Score = (CASE @Project1Score
                     WHEN 1 THEN 10
                     WHEN 2 THEN 12.4
                      ....) +
                    (CASE blah.. u get the drift)..
    RETURN @Score
END

The logic has only maths. No select xxx from table yyy etc..

So, is this ok to do with regards to performance?

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    2026-05-11T22:10:53+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:10 pm

    Sure, no problem – performance will be almost the same as if when you would do it inline at every SELECT. I don’t think this should be any problem at all – quite the contrary, putting this into an UDF seems like a really good idea! (to keep your T-SQL code clean and simple).

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