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mmkrishna1919
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95 Posts

Posted - 2012-10-23 : 06:43:00
Hi All,

While i was reading about the compile locks from the below link:
<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/263889>
i came across below info.


[For example, if user "dbo" owns object dbo.mystoredproc and another user, "Harry," runs this stored procedure by using the command "exec mystoredproc," the initial cache lookup by object name fails because the object is not owner-qualified. (It is not yet known whether another stored procedure named Harry.mystoredproc exists. Therefore, SQL Server cannot be sure that the cached plan for dbo.mystoredproc is the correct one to execute.]

My doubts are:
1.what is initial cache look up:
is it plan cache memory allocated for user "Harry"?
2.we have an user "dbo" and another user "Harry" then
do we have separated memory areas for plan cache for each user?
3.If cache look up fails at "Harry" Why sql server reads "dbo" cache palns.

Thanks...


M.MURALI kRISHNA

chadmat
The Chadinator

1974 Posts

Posted - 2012-10-23 : 12:00:09
Plan Cache is not segregated by user. Harry.MyProc would have a different Plan Handle than DBO.MyProc, if Harry doesn't qualify the owner, then SQL assumes he is talking about Harry.MyProc and will search the Plan Cache for an object named Harry.MyProc.

-Chad
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mmkrishna1919
Yak Posting Veteran

95 Posts

Posted - 2012-10-25 : 02:51:23
Thanks a lot chadmat,for clarification.



M.MURALI kRISHNA
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