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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T06:52:30+00:00 2026-05-14T06:52:30+00:00

In a different post I got a reply that tells about Repetitive SQL. Could

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In a different post I got a reply that tells about Repetitive SQL. Could you please explain what is Repetitive SQL?

SQL Code Smells

I thought to make it a new post as it is a different subject.
The reply says that use of “multiple stored procedures that perform the exact same joins but different filters” can be avoided using VIEWs.

Could you please give an example that can only be achieved using repetitive queries, if we are using Stored Proecure? [The same can be achieved without repetition when used VIEWS]

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    2026-05-14T06:52:31+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 6:52 am

    I think what the OP meant in this case is when you have stored procedures to return lets say User information

    Something like

    CREATE PROCEDURE UserByID (
            @UserID INT
    )
    AS
    BEGIN
        SELECT *
        FROM    Users u INNER JOIN
                UserGroups ug ON u.UserID = ug.UserID
        WHERE   u.UserID = @UserID
    END
    
    CREATE PROCEDURE UserByName (
            @UserName VARCHAR(50)
    )
    AS
    BEGIN
        SELECT *
        FROM    Users u INNER JOIN
                UserGroups ug ON u.UserID = ug.UserID
        WHERE   u.UserID = @UserName
    END
    

    Where you could rather create a view

    CREATE VIEW UserInformation
    AS
    SELECT *
    FROM    Users u INNER JOIN
            UserGroups ug ON u.UserID = ug.UserID
    

    and use

    SELECT  *
    FROM    UserInformation
    WHERE   UserID = @UserID
    

    or

    SELECT  *
    FROM    UserInformation
    WHERE   Name = @UserName
    
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