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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T06:45:37+00:00 2026-05-27T06:45:37+00:00

This query takes 16 seconds to run SELECT WO.orderid FROM WebOrder as WO INNER

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This query takes 16 seconds to run

SELECT 
    WO.orderid
FROM 
    WebOrder as WO
    INNER JOIN Addresses AS A ON WO.AddressID = A.AddressID
    LEFT JOIN SalesOrders as SO on SO.SO_Number = WO.SalesOrderID   

If I comment out either of the joins, it runs in a small fraction of a second. Example:

SELECT 
    WO.orderid
FROM 
    WebOrder as WO
    INNER JOIN Addresses AS A ON WO.AddressID = A.AddressID
    -- LEFT JOIN SalesOrders as SO on SO.SO_Number = WO.SalesOrderID    

or

SELECT 
    WO.orderid
FROM 
    WebOrder as WO
    -- INNER JOIN Addresses AS A ON WO.AddressID = A.AddressID
    LEFT JOIN SalesOrders as SO on SO.SO_Number = WO.SalesOrderID

Notes

  • There exists about 40,000 records each in tables SalesOrders and Adddresses.
  • I have indexes or PKeys on all fields used in the ON clauses.

Execution Plan for the slow version (SalesOrders Join commented out)

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Execution Plan for fast version

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Why do these joins when used in conjunction with one another cause this to go from ~0.01 seconds to 16 seconds?

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    2026-05-27T06:45:38+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 6:45 am

    Your execution plan doesn’t show any expensive operations, I would try to following to troubleshoot bad performance:

    • Rebuild Indexes
    • Update Stats
    • DBCC FREEPROCCACHE

    Personally I wouldn’t expect the latter to do anything — it looks like you have a sensible query plan as it is.

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