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basicconfiguration
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
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Posted - 2012-01-13 : 20:38:21
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| I need help troubleshooting a time out when running a stored procedure.I have 2 stored procedures: dealerpackage, dealerpackageperProvincedealerpackage: counts the total packages (THIS ONE FAILS TIMEOUT)dealerpackageperCity: counts the total packages per province (THIS ONE WORKS)These 2 sp are pretty similar and have 5 tables joining each other. They are joined in the following order. The size of the tables are:row count:13923661 17562232620997I'm no sure why I get time out error. Even though I run it manually, it's lightning fast (< 1 min)Any suggestion will be appreciated.error:Error retrieving count. Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding. |
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
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Posted - 2012-01-14 : 00:01:31
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| sorry we need more information. are there sps parameter driven? is the same code running fast when executed outside?------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SQL Server MVPhttp://visakhm.blogspot.com/ |
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Kristen
Test
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Posted - 2012-01-14 : 05:48:29
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| "I'm no sure why I get time out error. Even though I run it manually, it's lightning fast (< 1 min)"Probably a difference between the query you are running "manually" and the one from the application. Or your "manual" one is cached, and the application one isn't. Or your application is retrieving a lot of rows and the large size of the data, and the slow speed of the bandwidth, is causing the timeout - seems unlikely for a single count (if that is the result you are expecting - just one count?)Use SQL profiler to see EXACTLY what the query is that is sent from the application and try than "manually". |
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basicconfiguration
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
358 Posts |
Posted - 2012-01-16 : 04:53:16
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| Visak,Its not a parameter driven. It's a report from reporting services where I can pick a date range. The date range is usually one day of data like (from 12-12-12 to 12-13-12).I dont understand the second question. But It's fast when I execute it on sql server management studio manually. |
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basicconfiguration
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
358 Posts |
Posted - 2012-01-16 : 04:56:37
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| kristen,it's not one field count. it's multiple counts for multiple packages and provicnces, so several rows and columns.I will try the sql profiler first. thanks |
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GilaMonster
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2012-01-16 : 04:58:57
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| < 1 minute is not fast, that's terribly slow. Timeout settings are usually 30 seconds by default (in .Net anyway)--Gail ShawSQL Server MVP |
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
52326 Posts |
Posted - 2012-01-16 : 05:27:10
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quote: Originally posted by basicconfiguration Visak,Its not a parameter driven. It's a report from reporting services where I can pick a date range. The date range is usually one day of data like (from 12-12-12 to 12-13-12).I dont understand the second question. But It's fast when I execute it on sql server management studio manually.
in reporting services how will it pass value for one day date range? isnt it done through parameters? is filtering done at report or database level?------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SQL Server MVPhttp://visakhm.blogspot.com/ |
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basicconfiguration
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
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Posted - 2012-01-16 : 17:11:24
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| V,By using 2 parameters @from and @to. Filtering its done in the stored procedure (database level) |
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Transact Charlie
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2012-01-16 : 17:51:07
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quote: Originally posted by basicconfiguration V,By using 2 parameters @from and @to. Filtering its done in the stored procedure (database level)
it's probably time to post the code. Probably will be some red flags that will be fairly quick to spot with a trained eye.Charlie===============================================================Msg 3903, Level 16, State 1, Line 1736The ROLLBACK TRANSACTION request has no corresponding BEGIN TRANSACTION |
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basicconfiguration
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
358 Posts |
Posted - 2012-01-17 : 02:51:03
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| Transact_Charlie,I think I found out the problem. But I will confirm tomorrow. My theory is that 2 tables need indexes LOL.I put the code here if it helps:SELECT (SELECT APICount.Name,APICount.SiteID,APICount.TestID,APICount.TestGroupID,APICount.GroupName, 'integer' AS 'DataType',COUNT(1) As 'Value'FROM(SELECT EmailLog.SiteID, Test.TestID,TestGroup.TestGroupID,TestGroup.GroupName, CompanyXML.CompanyDetail.value('(/Company/CompanyAttributes/CompanyAttribute[@Type="DSSPackage"]/@Default)[1]', 'VARCHAR(30)') AS NameFROM ComList.EmailLog WITH (READUNCOMMITTED)JOIN dbo.Test WITH (READUNCOMMITTED)ON Test.TestID = Attribute.value('(/MVTs/MVT/TestID)[1]', 'INT')JOIN dbo.TestGroup WITH (READUNCOMMITTED)ON TestGroup.GroupName = Attribute.value('(/MVTs/MVT/TestGroup)[1]', 'VARCHAR(30)')JOIN ComList.AdXML WITH (READUNCOMMITTED)ON EmailLog.ForeignID = AdXML.AdForeignIDAND EmailLog.SourceID = AdXML.AdSourceID JOIN ComList.CompanyXML WITH (READUNCOMMITTED)ON AdXML.CompanyForeignID = CompanyXML.ForeignIDAND AdXML.CompanySourceID = CompanyXML.SourceIDWHERE ( EmailLog.EmailTypeID = 1789)AND (EmailLog.EmailBody NOT LIKE ('%xml%'))AND (EmailLog.EmailDate BETWEEN @StartDate AND @EndDate) AND CompanyXML.CompanyDetail.value('(/Company/CompanyAttributes/CompanyAttribute[@Type="DSSPackage"]/@Default)[1]', 'VARCHAR(30)') IS NOT NULLAND CompanyDetail.value('(/Company/Contacts/Contact/Location/@Province)[1]', 'VARCHAR(30)') = @Province)AS APICountGROUP BY APICount.SiteID, APICount.TestID,APICount.Name,APICount.TestGroupID,APICount.GroupNameFOR XML AUTO, TYPE, ROOT('Counters')--------------------------------- --------------------------------- --------------------------------- ---------------------------------SELECT (SELECT APICount.SiteID,APICount.TestID,APICount.TestGroupID,APICount.GroupName, APICount.Name,'integer' AS 'DataType',COUNT(*) As 'Value'FROM(SELECT EmailLog.SiteID, Test.TestID,TestGroup.TestGroupID,TestGroup.GroupName, --'EmailLeads' As Name,CompanyXML.CompanyDetail.value('(/Company/CompanyAttributes/CompanyAttribute[@Type="DSSPackage"]/@Default)[1]', 'VARCHAR(30)') AS NameFROM ComList.EmailLog WITH (READUNCOMMITTED)JOIN dbo.Test WITH (READUNCOMMITTED)ON Test.TestID = Attribute.value('(/MVTs/MVT/TestID)[1]', 'INT')JOIN dbo.TestGroup WITH (READUNCOMMITTED)ON TestGroup.GroupName = Attribute.value('(/MVTs/MVT/TestGroup)[1]', 'VARCHAR(30)')JOIN ComList.AdXML WITH (READUNCOMMITTED)ON EmailLog.ForeignID = AdXML.AdForeignIDAND EmailLog.SourceID = AdXML.AdSourceID JOIN ComList.CompanyXML WITH (READUNCOMMITTED)ON AdXML.CompanyForeignID = CompanyXML.ForeignIDAND AdXML.CompanySourceID = CompanyXML.SourceIDWHERE (EmailLog.EmailTypeID = 1789)AND (EmailLog.EmailBody NOT LIKE ('%xml%'))AND (EmailLog.EmailDate BETWEEN @StartDate AND @EndDate) AND CompanyXML.CompanyDetail.value('(/Company/CompanyAttributes/CompanyAttribute[@Type="DSSPackage"]/@Default)[1]', 'VARCHAR(30)') IS NOT NULL--AND (EmailLog.EmailDate BETWEEN '2011-10-14' AND '2011-11-15') )AS APICountGROUP BY APICount.SiteID, APICount.TestID,APICount.Name,APICount.TestGroupID,APICount.GroupNameORDER BYAPICount.SiteID, APICount.TestID,APICount.TestGroupID,APICount.GroupName,APICount.NameFOR XML AUTO, TYPE, ROOT('Counters')) AS APICount |
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