Try this:
DECLARE @tApplXML XML
,@SQL NVARCHAR(max)
,@ParmDefinition NVARCHAR(1024)
,@applnbr int
set @applnbr = 24
SET @SQL = N'SELECT @ptApplXML = (SELECT * FROM [database].[dbo].
WHERE [ApplNbr] = @pApplNbr
FOR XML PATH(''database.table''))'
SET @ParmDefinition = N'@pApplNbr INT,@ptApplXML xml OUTPUT'
PRINT @SQL
EXECUTE sp_executeSQL
@SQL,
@ParmDefinition,
@pApplNbr = @ApplNbr,
@ptApplXML= @tApplXML OUTPUT
select @tApplXML
My thought question: Have you ever been told that your query runs too fast?
My advice:
INDEXing a poor-performing query is like putting sugar on cat food. Yeah, it probably tastes better but are you sure you want to eat it?
The path of least resistance can be a slippery slope. Take care that fixing your fixes of fixes doesn't snowball and end up costing you more than fixing the root cause would have in the first place.
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Since random numbers are too important to be left to chance, let's generate some![/url]
Learn to understand recursive CTEs by example.[/url]
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