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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T02:55:43+00:00 2026-06-14T02:55:43+00:00

`select * from DETAIL a where a.BUILD > GETDATE() – 90 s and (a.IN

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       `select * from DETAIL a
        where a.BUILD > GETDATE() - 90 s
        and (a.IN + a.Rt) NOT IN (SELECT Sample_IN + Rt FROM  SUMMARY)                  
        and (a.Rt + a.Err) IN 
       (SELECT Rt + Err 
        FROM SUMMARY 
        where (sample_in + rt + err) NOT IN 
       (SELECT in + rt + err FROM DETAIL)) 
        group by a.rt, a.plant, a.in, a.build`

This query is showing performance issues , it runs faster in sql2000 server , but exhibits poor performance in sql2008R2. The tables in both the ennvironment have same properties(column datatypes and indexes) . I guess there is some propablity in the “+” operator for select clause. can anyone help me ?

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    2026-06-14T02:55:44+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 2:55 am

    Indexes do not work when you concatenate fields. You can create columns in your table that will already combine those fields, and create an index on those fields. This will improve your performances.

    Also, note that this query will run faster and use your current indexes (forgive me for typos, you did not include tables definition) :

    select * 
      from DETAIL a
     where a.BUILD > DateAdd( Day, -90, GetDate() )
       and not exists ( select null 
                          from SUMMARY 
                         where SUMMARY.Sample_IN = a.IN and SUMMARY.Rt  = a.Rt )
       and exists ( select null
                     from SUMMARY 
                    where not exists ( select null
                                         from DETAIL 
                                        where DETAIL.in = SUMMARY.Sample_IN 
                                          and DETAIL.Rt = SUMMARY.Rt 
                                          and DETAIL.Err = SUMMARY.Err)
                      and a.Rt = SUMMARY.Rt
                      and a.Err = SUMMARY.Err ) 
    group by a.rt, a.plant, a.in, a.build
    
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