Dynamic SQL - EXEC(@SQL) versus EXEC SP_EXECUTESQL(@SQL)

 ̄綄美尐妖づ 提交于 2019-12-17 02:29:28

问题


What are the real world pros and cons of executing a dynamic SQL command in a stored procedure in SQL Server using

EXEC (@SQL)

versus

EXEC SP_EXECUTESQL @SQL

?


回答1:


sp_executesql is more likely to promote query plan reuse. When using sp_executesql, parameters are explicitly identified in the calling signature. This excellent article descibes this process.

The oft cited reference for many aspects of dynamic sql is Erland Sommarskog's must read: "The Curse and Blessings of Dynamic SQL".




回答2:


The big thing about SP_EXECUTESQL is that it allows you to create parameterized queries which is very good if you care about SQL injection.




回答3:


Microsoft's Using sp_executesql article recommends using sp_executesql instead of execute statement.

Because this stored procedure supports parameter substitution, sp_executesql is more versatile than EXECUTE; and because sp_executesql generates execution plans that are more likely to be reused by SQL Server, sp_executesql is more efficient than EXECUTE.

So, the take away: Do not use execute statement. Use sp_executesql.




回答4:


I would always use sp_executesql these days, all it really is is a wrapper for EXEC which handles parameters & variables.

However do not forget about OPTION RECOMPILE when tuning queries on very large databases, especially where you have data spanned over more than one database and are using a CONSTRAINT to limit index scans.

Unless you use OPTION RECOMPILE, SQL server will attempt to create a "one size fits all" execution plan for your query, and will run a full index scan each time it is run.

This is much less efficient than a seek, and means it is potentially scanning entire indexes which are constrained to ranges which you are not even querying :@




回答5:


  1. Declare the variable
  2. Set it by your command and add dynamic parts like use parameter values of sp(here @IsMonday and @IsTuesday are sp params)
  3. execute the command

    declare  @sql varchar (100)
    set @sql ='select * from #td1'
    
    if (@IsMonday+@IsTuesday !='')
    begin
    set @sql= @sql+' where PickupDay in ('''+@IsMonday+''','''+@IsTuesday+''' )'
    end
    exec( @sql)
    


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/548090/dynamic-sql-execsql-versus-exec-sp-executesqlsql

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