With OPTION ( FORCE ORDER ), SQL Takes 1 Second And Without It Takes 2 Hours Before Cancelled

Apr 9, 2007

Could some body in microsoft database team explain this behavior? Problem is predominant when cardinality of a column is very high and a where clause is specified on that column. Both use the same index.



select a12.DATE_INVOICE_ID DATE_INVOICE_ID,

a11.CUSTOMER_ID CUSTOMER_ID,

sum(a11.EXTENDED_PRICE) WJXBFS1,

sum(a11.TOTAL_COST) WJXBFS2,

(sum(a11.EXTENDED_PRICE) - sum(a11.TOTAL_COST)) WJXBFS3

from FACT_SALES_LINE a11

join RLTN_V_SL_INVOICE_YTD a12

on (a11.DATE_INVOICE_ID = a12.DATE_INVOICE_CYTD_ID)

join LKP_V_SL_EXPENSE_CODE a13

on (a11.EXPENSE_CODE_ID = a13.EXPENSE_CODE_ID)

join LKP_V_SL_LAST_STATUS a14

on (a11.LAST_STATUS_ID = a14.LAST_STATUS_ID)

join LKP_V_SL_NEXT_STATUS a15

on (a11.NEXT_STATUS_ID = a15.NEXT_STATUS_ID)

join LKP_V_SL_ORDER_TYPE a16

on (a11.ORDER_TYPE_ID = a16.ORDER_TYPE_ID)

where (a11.CUSTOMER_ID in (1523364, 1522717, 1523004, 1523728, 1523809, 1523012)

and a12.DATE_INVOICE_ID = 106365

and a16.ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD not in ( 'ST','SG','SI','SU','SK','DL','S1','YU')

and a11.BUSINESS_UNIT_ID in (461100, 461400, 461600)

and a13.EXPENSE_CODE_SRCCD <> 'LC'

and a15.NEXT_STATUS_SRCCD = '999'

and a14.LAST_STATUS_SRCCD in ( '620','914') )

group by a12.DATE_INVOICE_ID,

a11.CUSTOMER_ID

OPTION ( FORCE ORDER )



PLAN without force order:



select a12.DATE_INVOICE_ID DATE_INVOICE_ID, a11.CUSTOMER_ID CUSTOMER_ID, sum(a11.EXTENDED_PRICE) WJXBFS1, sum(a11.TOTAL_COST) WJXBFS2, (sum(a11.EXTENDED_PRICE) - sum(a11.TOTAL_COST)) WJXBFS3 from FACT_SALES_LINE a11 join RLTN_V_SL_INVOICE_YTD a12 on (a11.DATE_INVOICE_ID = a12.DATE_INVOICE_CYTD_ID) join LKP_V_SL_EXPENSE_CODE a13 on (a11.EXPENSE_CODE_ID = a13.EXPENSE_CODE_ID) join LKP_V_SL_LAST_STATUS a14 on (a11.LAST_STATUS_ID = a14.LAST_STATUS_ID) join LKP_V_SL_NEXT_STATUS a15 on (a11.NEXT_STATUS_ID = a15.NEXT_STATUS_ID) join LKP_V_SL_ORDER_TYPE a16 on (a11.ORDER_TYPE_ID = a16.ORDER_TYPE_ID) where (a11.CUSTOMER_ID in (1523364, 1522717, 1523004, 1523728, 1523809, 1523012) and a12.DATE_INVOICE_ID = 106365 and a16.ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD not in ( 'ST','SG','SI','SU','SK','DL','S1','YU') and a11.BUSINESS_UNIT_ID in (461100, 461400, 461600) and a13.EXPENSE_CODE_SRCCD <> 'LC' and a15.NEXT_STATUS_SRCCD = '999' and a14.LAST_STATUS_SRCCD in ( '620','914') ) group by a12.DATE_INVOICE_ID, a11.CUSTOMER_ID 1 1 0 NULL NULL 1 NULL 1.138269 NULL NULL NULL 2.716851 NULL NULL SELECT 0 NULL
|--Compute Scalar(DEFINE[Expr1022]=[Expr1020]-[Expr1021])) 1 2 1 Compute Scalar Compute Scalar DEFINE[Expr1022]=[Expr1020]-[Expr1021]) [Expr1022]=[Expr1020]-[Expr1021] 1.138269 0 1.138269E-07 66 2.716851 [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID], [Expr1020], [Expr1021], [Expr1022] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 1
|--Compute Scalar(DEFINE[Expr1020]=CASE WHEN [Expr1023]=(0) THEN NULL ELSE [Expr1024] END, [Expr1021]=CASE WHEN [Expr1025]=(0) THEN NULL ELSE [Expr1026] END)) 1 3 2 Compute Scalar Compute Scalar DEFINE[Expr1020]=CASE WHEN [Expr1023]=(0) THEN NULL ELSE [Expr1024] END, [Expr1021]=CASE WHEN [Expr1025]=(0) THEN NULL ELSE [Expr1026] END) [Expr1020]=CASE WHEN [Expr1023]=(0) THEN NULL ELSE [Expr1024] END, [Expr1021]=CASE WHEN [Expr1025]=(0) THEN NULL ELSE [Expr1026] END 1.138269 0 1.273072E-06 49 2.716851 [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID], [Expr1020], [Expr1021] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 1
|--Stream Aggregate(GROUP BY[a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]) DEFINE[Expr1023]=COUNT_BIG([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXTENDED_PRICE] as [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE]), [Expr1024]=SUM([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXTENDED_PRICE] as [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE]), [Expr1025]=COUNT_BIG([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[TOTAL_COST] as [a11].[TOTAL_COST]), [Expr1026]=SUM([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[TOTAL_COST] as [a11].[TOTAL_COST]), [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID]=ANY([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID]))) 1 4 3 Stream Aggregate Aggregate GROUP BY[a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]) [Expr1023]=COUNT_BIG([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXTENDED_PRICE] as [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE]), [Expr1024]=SUM([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXTENDED_PRICE] as [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE]), [Expr1025]=COUNT_BIG([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[TOTAL_COST] as [a11].[TOTAL_COST]), [Expr1026]=SUM([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[TOTAL_COST] as [a11].[TOTAL_COST]), [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID]=ANY([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID]) 1.138269 0 1.273072E-06 49 2.716851 [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID], [Expr1023], [Expr1024], [Expr1025], [Expr1026] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 1
|--Sort(ORDER BY[a11].[CUSTOMER_ID] ASC)) 1 5 4 Sort Sort ORDER BY[a11].[CUSTOMER_ID] ASC) NULL 1.17323 0.01126126 0.0001004628 41 2.71685 [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 1
|--Nested Loops(Inner Join, OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID])) 1 6 5 Nested Loops Inner Join OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID]) NULL 1.17323 0 8.671883E-06 41 2.705488 [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 1
|--Nested Loops(Inner Join, OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID])) 1 7 6 Nested Loops Inner Join OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]) NULL 2.074613 0 8.671883E-06 41 2.702026 [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 1
| |--Nested Loops(Inner Join, OUTER REFERENCES[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID])) 1 8 7 Nested Loops Inner Join OUTER REFERENCES[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]) NULL 2.074613 0 8.671883E-06 45 2.697204 [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 1
| | |--Stream Aggregate(GROUP BY[a11].[FSL_SEQ_NO]) DEFINE[a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=ANY([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[CUSTOMER_ID] as [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]), [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]=ANY([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID] as [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]), [a11].[TOTAL_COST]=ANY([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[TOTAL_COST] as [a11].[TOTAL_COST]), [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE]=ANY([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXTENDED_PRICE] as [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE]), [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID]=ANY([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[DATE_INVOICE_ID] as [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID]), [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]=ANY([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]))) 1 9 8 Stream Aggregate Aggregate GROUP BY[a11].[FSL_SEQ_NO]) [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=ANY([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[CUSTOMER_ID] as [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]), [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]=ANY([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID] as [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]), [a11].[TOTAL_COST]=ANY([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[TOTAL_COST] as [a11].[TOTAL_COST]), [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE]=ANY([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXTENDED_PRICE] as [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE]), [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID]=ANY([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[DATE_INVOICE_ID] as [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID]), [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]=ANY([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]) 2.074613 0 0.1950575 49 2.692634 [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 1
| | | |--Nested Loops(Inner Join, OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]) OPTIMIZED) 1 10 9 Nested Loops Inner Join OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]) OPTIMIZED NULL 390113 0 1.630672 53 2.497577 [a11].[FSL_SEQ_NO], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 1
| | | |--Nested Loops(Inner Join, OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID])) 1 12 10 Nested Loops Inner Join OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID]) NULL 2.074613 0 9.189784E-06 53 0.0406176 [a11].[FSL_SEQ_NO], [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 1
| | | | |--Nested Loops(Inner Join, OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID])) 1 13 12 Nested Loops Inner Join OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID]) NULL 2.198513 0 0.0001337915 57 0.03713583 [a11].[FSL_SEQ_NO], [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID], [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 1
| | | | | |--Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[IX_FACT_SALES_LINE_06] AS [a11]), SEEK[a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1522717) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523004) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523012) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523364) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523728) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523809)), WHERE[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID] as [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID]=(461100) OR [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID] as [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID]=(461400) OR [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID] as [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID]=(461600)) ORDERED FORWARD) 1 14 13 Index Seek Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[IX_FACT_SALES_LINE_06] AS [a11]), SEEK[a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1522717) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523004) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523012) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523364) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523728) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523809)), WHERE[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID] as [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID]=(461100) OR [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID] as [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID]=(461400) OR [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID] as [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID]=(461600)) ORDERED FORWARD [a11].[FSL_SEQ_NO], [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID], [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID], [a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID], [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID] 32.00753 0.0268287 0.00104035 66 0.02786905 [a11].[FSL_SEQ_NO], [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID], [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID], [a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID], [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 1
| | | | | |--Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_NEXT_STATUS].[IX_LU_NEXT_STATUS_1]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_NEXT_STATUS].[NEXT_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'999' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_NEXT_STATUS].[NEXT_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[NEXT_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD) 1 15 13 Index Seek Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_NEXT_STATUS].[IX_LU_NEXT_STATUS_1]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_NEXT_STATUS].[NEXT_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'999' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_NEXT_STATUS].[NEXT_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[NEXT_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD NULL 1 0.003125 0.0001581 9 0.008185391 NULL NULL PLAN_ROW 0 32.00753
| | | | |--Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[IX_LU_LAST_STATUS_1]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'620' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[LAST_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID] OR [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'914' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[LAST_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD) 1 16 12 Index Seek Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[IX_LU_LAST_STATUS_1]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'620' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[LAST_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID] OR [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'914' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[LAST_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD NULL 1 0.003125 0.0001581 9 0.003472585 NULL NULL PLAN_ROW 0 2.198513
| | | |--Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[IX_FACT_SALES_LINE_01]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] as [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD) 1 17 10 Index Seek Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[IX_FACT_SALES_LINE_01]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] as [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] 188041.3 0.2616435 0.2070025 11 0.8262868 [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 2.074613
| | |--Clustered Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[PK__LU_ORDER_TYPE__265B8A40] AS ), SEEK.[ORDER_TYPE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), WHERE[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'DL' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'S1' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SG' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SI' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SK' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'ST' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SU' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'YU') ORDERED FORWARD) 1 31 8 Clustered Index Seek Clustered Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[PK__LU_ORDER_TYPE__265B8A40] AS ), SEEK.[ORDER_TYPE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), WHERE[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'DL' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'S1' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SG' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SI' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SK' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'ST' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SU' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'YU') ORDERED FORWARD .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] 1 0.003125 0.0001581 14 0.004555401 .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 2.074613
| |--Clustered Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[PK__LU_EXPENSE_CODE__2843D2B2]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID] as [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]), WHERE[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_SRCCD]<>N'LC') ORDERED FORWARD) 1 32 7 Clustered Index Seek Clustered Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[PK__LU_EXPENSE_CODE__2843D2B2]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID] as [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]), WHERE[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_SRCCD]<>N'LC') ORDERED FORWARD [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_SRCCD] 1 0.003125 0.0001581 16 0.004812614 [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_SRCCD] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 2.074613
|--Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[IX_REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE_01]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID]=(106365) AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID_CYTD]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[DATE_INVOICE_ID] as [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD) 1 33 6 Index Seek Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[IX_REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE_01]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID]=(106365) AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID_CYTD]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[DATE_INVOICE_ID] as [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] 1 0.003125 0.0001581 11 0.003452996 [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 2.074613



PLAN WITH FORCE ORDER:



select a12.DATE_INVOICE_ID DATE_INVOICE_ID, a11.CUSTOMER_ID CUSTOMER_ID, sum(a11.EXTENDED_PRICE) WJXBFS1, sum(a11.TOTAL_COST) WJXBFS2, (sum(a11.EXTENDED_PRICE) - sum(a11.TOTAL_COST)) WJXBFS3 from FACT_SALES_LINE a11 join RLTN_V_SL_INVOICE_YTD a12 on (a11.DATE_INVOICE_ID = a12.DATE_INVOICE_CYTD_ID) join LKP_V_SL_EXPENSE_CODE a13 on (a11.EXPENSE_CODE_ID = a13.EXPENSE_CODE_ID) join LKP_V_SL_LAST_STATUS a14 on (a11.LAST_STATUS_ID = a14.LAST_STATUS_ID) join LKP_V_SL_NEXT_STATUS a15 on (a11.NEXT_STATUS_ID = a15.NEXT_STATUS_ID) join LKP_V_SL_ORDER_TYPE a16 on (a11.ORDER_TYPE_ID = a16.ORDER_TYPE_ID) where (a11.CUSTOMER_ID in (1523364, 1522717, 1523004, 1523728, 1523809, 1523012) and a12.DATE_INVOICE_ID = 106365 and a16.ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD not in ( 'ST','SG','SI','SU','SK','DL','S1','YU') and a11.BUSINESS_UNIT_ID in (461100, 461400, 461600) and a13.EXPENSE_CODE_SRCCD <> 'LC' and a15.NEXT_STATUS_SRCCD = '999' and a14.LAST_STATUS_SRCCD in ( '620','914') ) group by a12.DATE_INVOICE_ID, a11.CUSTOMER_ID OPTION ( FORCE ORDER ) 1 1 0 NULL NULL 1 NULL 1.08425 NULL NULL NULL 9.249098 NULL NULL SELECT 0 NULL
|--Compute Scalar(DEFINE[Expr1022]=[Expr1020]-[Expr1021])) 1 2 1 Compute Scalar Compute Scalar DEFINE[Expr1022]=[Expr1020]-[Expr1021]) [Expr1022]=[Expr1020]-[Expr1021] 1.08425 0 1.08425E-07 66 9.249098 [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID], [Expr1020], [Expr1021], [Expr1022] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 1
|--Compute Scalar(DEFINE[Expr1020]=CASE WHEN [Expr1035]=(0) THEN NULL ELSE [Expr1036] END, [Expr1021]=CASE WHEN [Expr1037]=(0) THEN NULL ELSE [Expr1038] END)) 1 3 2 Compute Scalar Compute Scalar DEFINE[Expr1020]=CASE WHEN [Expr1035]=(0) THEN NULL ELSE [Expr1036] END, [Expr1021]=CASE WHEN [Expr1037]=(0) THEN NULL ELSE [Expr1038] END) [Expr1020]=CASE WHEN [Expr1035]=(0) THEN NULL ELSE [Expr1036] END, [Expr1021]=CASE WHEN [Expr1037]=(0) THEN NULL ELSE [Expr1038] END 1.08425 0 1.204394E-06 49 9.249098 [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID], [Expr1020], [Expr1021] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 1
|--Stream Aggregate(GROUP BY[a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]) DEFINE[Expr1035]=COUNT_BIG([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXTENDED_PRICE] as [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE]), [Expr1036]=SUM([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXTENDED_PRICE] as [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE]), [Expr1037]=COUNT_BIG([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[TOTAL_COST] as [a11].[TOTAL_COST]), [Expr1038]=SUM([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[TOTAL_COST] as [a11].[TOTAL_COST]), [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID]=ANY([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID]))) 1 4 3 Stream Aggregate Aggregate GROUP BY[a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]) [Expr1035]=COUNT_BIG([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXTENDED_PRICE] as [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE]), [Expr1036]=SUM([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXTENDED_PRICE] as [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE]), [Expr1037]=COUNT_BIG([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[TOTAL_COST] as [a11].[TOTAL_COST]), [Expr1038]=SUM([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[TOTAL_COST] as [a11].[TOTAL_COST]), [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID]=ANY([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID]) 1.08425 0 1.204394E-06 49 9.249098 [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID], [Expr1035], [Expr1036], [Expr1037], [Expr1038] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 1
|--Sort(ORDER BY[a11].[CUSTOMER_ID] ASC)) 1 5 4 Sort Sort ORDER BY[a11].[CUSTOMER_ID] ASC) NULL 1.103783 0.01126126 0.0001002863 41 9.249096 [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 0 1
|--Parallelism(Gather Streams) 1 6 5 Parallelism Gather Streams NULL NULL 1.103783 0 0.02850539 41 9.237735 [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
|--Merge Join(Inner Join, MANY-TO-MANY MERGE[a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID])=(.[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), RESIDUAL[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] as .[ORDER_TYPE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] as [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID])) 1 7 6 Merge Join Inner Join MANY-TO-MANY MERGE[a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID])=(.[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), RESIDUAL[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] as .[ORDER_TYPE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] as [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]) NULL 1.103783 0.0004695 0.001520579 41 9.209229 [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
|--Sort(ORDER BY[a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] ASC)) 1 8 7 Sort Sort ORDER BY[a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] ASC) NULL 1.103783 0.002815315 2.507257E-05 45 0.09645625 [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
| |--Bitmap(HASH[a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), DEFINE[Bitmap1034])) 1 9 8 Bitmap Bitmap Create HASH[a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]) [Bitmap1034] 1.103783 0 0.02850667 45 0.09361587 [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
| |--Parallelism(Repartition Streams, Hash Partitioning, PARTITION COLUMNS[a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID])) 1 10 9 Parallelism Repartition Streams PARTITION COLUMNS[a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]) NULL 1.103783 0 0.02850667 45 0.09361587 [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
| |--Nested Loops(Inner Join, OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID])) 1 11 10 Nested Loops Inner Join OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID]) NULL 1.103783 0 4.031072E-06 45 0.06510919 [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
| |--Nested Loops(Inner Join, OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID])) 1 12 11 Nested Loops Inner Join OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID]) NULL 3.857486 0 3.344787E-05 49 0.06137029 [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
| | |--Nested Loops(Inner Join, OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID])) 1 13 12 Nested Loops Inner Join OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]) NULL 32.00753 0 3.344787E-05 53 0.05315145 [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID], [a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
| | | |--Nested Loops(Inner Join, OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID], [Expr1033]) WITH UNORDERED PREFETCH) 1 14 13 Nested Loops Inner Join OUTER REFERENCES[a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID], [Expr1033]) WITH UNORDERED PREFETCH NULL 32.00753 0 3.344787E-05 57 0.03554453 [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID], [a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID], [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
| | | | |--Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[IX_FACT_SALES_LINE_06] AS [a11]), SEEK[a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1522717) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523004) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523012) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523364) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523728) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523809)), WHERE[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID] as [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID]=(461100) OR [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID] as [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID]=(461400) OR [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID] as [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID]=(461600)) ORDERED FORWARD) 1 16 14 Index Seek Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[IX_FACT_SALES_LINE_06] AS [a11]), SEEK[a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1522717) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523004) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523012) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523364) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523728) OR [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID]=(1523809)), WHERE[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID] as [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID]=(461100) OR [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID] as [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID]=(461400) OR [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID] as [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID]=(461600)) ORDERED FORWARD [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID], [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID], [a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID], [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID] 32.00753 0.0268287 0.0002600876 62 0.02708879 [a11].[ORDER_TYPE_ID], [a11].[CUSTOMER_ID], [a11].[BUSINESS_UNIT_ID], [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID], [a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID], [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID], [a11].[TOTAL_COST], [a11].[EXTENDED_PRICE], [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
| | | | |--Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[IX_REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE_01]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID]=(106365) AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID_CYTD]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[DATE_INVOICE_ID] as [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD) 1 17 14 Index Seek Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[IX_REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE_01]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID]=(106365) AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID_CYTD]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[DATE_INVOICE_ID] as [a11].[DATE_INVOICE_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] 1 0.003125 0.0001581 11 0.008185391 [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[REL_CALENDAR_YEAR_TO_DATE].[DATE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 32.00753
| | | |--Clustered Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[PK__LU_EXPENSE_CODE__2843D2B2]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID] as [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]), WHERE[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_SRCCD]<>N'LC') ORDERED FORWARD) 1 18 13 Clustered Index Seek Clustered Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[PK__LU_EXPENSE_CODE__2843D2B2]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID] as [a11].[EXPENSE_CODE_ID]), WHERE[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_SRCCD]<>N'LC') ORDERED FORWARD [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_SRCCD] 1 0.003125 0.0001581 16 0.01755811 [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_EXPENSE_CODE].[EXPENSE_CODE_SRCCD] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 32.00753
| | |--Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[IX_LU_LAST_STATUS_1]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'620' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[LAST_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID] OR [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'914' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[LAST_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD) 1 19 12 Index Seek Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[IX_LU_LAST_STATUS_1]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'620' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[LAST_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID] OR [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'914' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_LAST_STATUS].[LAST_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[LAST_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[LAST_STATUS_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD NULL 1 0.003125 0.0001581 9 0.008185391 NULL NULL PLAN_ROW 1 32.00753
| |--Index Seek(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_NEXT_STATUS].[IX_LU_NEXT_STATUS_1]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_NEXT_STATUS].[NEXT_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'999' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_NEXT_STATUS].[NEXT_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[NEXT_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD) 1 20 11 Index Seek Index Seek OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_NEXT_STATUS].[IX_LU_NEXT_STATUS_1]), SEEK[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_NEXT_STATUS].[NEXT_STATUS_SRCCD]=N'999' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_NEXT_STATUS].[NEXT_STATUS_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[NEXT_STATUS_ID] as [a11].[NEXT_STATUS_ID]) ORDERED FORWARD NULL 1 0.003125 0.0001581 9 0.003734868 NULL NULL PLAN_ROW 1 3.857486
|--Parallelism(Repartition Streams, Hash Partitioning, PARTITION COLUMNS.[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), ORDER BY.[ORDER_TYPE_ID] ASC), WHEREPROBE([Bitmap1034])=TRUE)) 1 21 7 Parallelism Repartition Streams PARTITION COLUMNS.[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), ORDER BY.[ORDER_TYPE_ID] ASC), WHEREPROBE([Bitmap1034])=TRUE) NULL 20.5 0 0.0285224 11 9.11078 .[ORDER_TYPE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
|--Merge Join(Inner Join, MERGE.[ORDER_TYPE_ID])=([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), RESIDUAL[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] as .[ORDER_TYPE_ID])) 1 22 21 Merge Join Inner Join MERGE.[ORDER_TYPE_ID])=([JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), RESIDUAL[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]=[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] as .[ORDER_TYPE_ID]) NULL 20.5 0 0.001586888 11 9.082257 .[ORDER_TYPE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
|--Parallelism(Repartition Streams, Hash Partitioning, PARTITION COLUMNS.[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), ORDER BY.[ORDER_TYPE_ID] ASC)) 1 23 22 Parallelism Repartition Streams PARTITION COLUMNS.[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), ORDER BY.[ORDER_TYPE_ID] ASC) NULL 328 0 0.03033649 11 0.03529974 .[ORDER_TYPE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
| |--Clustered Index Scan(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[PK__LU_ORDER_TYPE__265B8A40] AS ), WHERE[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'DL' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'S1' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SG' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SI' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SK' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'ST' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SU' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'YU') ORDERED FORWARD) 1 24 23 Clustered Index Scan Clustered Index Scan OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[PK__LU_ORDER_TYPE__265B8A40] AS ), WHERE[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'DL' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'S1' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SG' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SI' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SK' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'ST' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'SU' AND [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[LU_ORDER_TYPE].[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD] as .[ORDER_TYPE_SRCCD]<>N'YU') ORDERED FORWARD .[ORDER_TYPE_ID] 328 0.004606482 0.00013165 18 0.004738132 .[ORDER_TYPE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
|--Stream Aggregate(GROUP BY[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID])) 1 25 22 Stream Aggregate Aggregate GROUP BY[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]) NULL 27 0 1.6875E-05 11 9.045368 [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
|--Parallelism(Repartition Streams, Hash Partitioning, PARTITION COLUMNS[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), ORDER BY[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] ASC)) 1 26 25 Parallelism Repartition Streams PARTITION COLUMNS[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]), ORDER BY[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] ASC) NULL 108 0 0.0291047 11 9.045351 [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
|--Stream Aggregate(GROUP BY[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID])) 1 27 26 Stream Aggregate Aggregate GROUP BY[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID]) NULL 108 0 0.634653 11 9.016247 [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1
|--Index Scan(OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[IX_FACT_SALES_LINE_01]), ORDERED FORWARD) 1 28 27 Index Scan Index Scan OBJECT[JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[IX_FACT_SALES_LINE_01]), ORDERED FORWARD [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] 5077116 6.985347 1.396246 11 8.381594 [JDE_DATA].[dbo].[FACT_SALES_LINE].[ORDER_TYPE_ID] NULL PLAN_ROW 1 1





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Oct 19, 2007

Hello, I am designing a small databse example.
The database only contains one table 'Employee'.
Only five fields: EmployeeID(primary key), firstName,lastName,phoneNumber,Salary.
Salary is an integer.
Now I drag some buttons to the form. One button is to find employee by ID, find employee by last name and find all employees inside a certain salary range.
My Table Adapter--Change the Update and Delete command to only need 1
parameter(primary key).
But I get three compiling errors.

Error1No overload for method 'FillByEmployeeID' takes '2' arguments
Error2No overload for method 'FillBylastName' takes '2' arguments
Error3No overload for method 'FillBySalary' takes '2' arguments

Here is my codes

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Data;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Text;
using System.Windows.Forms;

namespace HUIDB
{
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
}

private void employeeBindingNavigatorSaveItem_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
this.Validate();
this.employeeBindingSource.EndEdit();
this.employeeTableAdapter.Update(this.dataSet1.Employee);

}

private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// TODO: This line of code loads data into the 'dataSet1.Employee' table. You can move, or remove it, as needed.
this.employeeTableAdapter.Fill(this.dataSet1.Employee);

}


private void ADD_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
String EmployeeID = textBox1.Text;
String firstName = textBox2.Text;
String lastName = textBox3.Text;
String phoneNumber = textBox4.Text;
int Salary = Int32.Parse(textBox5.Text);
employeeTableAdapter.Fill(this.dataSet1.Employee);
}

private void DELETE_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
String EmployeeID = textBox1.Text;
if (this.employeeTableAdapter.Delete(EmployeeID) == 0)
MessageBox.Show("Deletion failed");
else
this.employeeTableAdapter.Fill(this.dataSet1.Employee);
}

private void UPDATE_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
String EmployeeID = textBox1.Text;
String firstName = textBox2.Text;
String lastName = textBox3.Text;
String phoneNumber = textBox4.Text;
int Salary = Int32.Parse(textBox5.Text);
if (this.employeeTableAdapter.Update(EmployeeID, firstName, lastName, phoneNumber,Salary, EmployeeID) == 0)
MessageBox.Show("Update failed");
else
this.employeeTableAdapter.Fill(this.dataSet1.Employee);
}

private void FIND_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
String EmployeeID = textBox1.Text;
String lastName = textBox3.Text;
int Salary = Int32.Parse(textBox5.Text);
this.employeeTableAdapter.FillByEmployeeID(dataSet1.Employee, EmployeeID); // wrong here
this.employeeTableAdapter.FillBylastName(dataSet1.Employee, lastName); // wrong here
this.employeeTableAdapter.FillBySalary(dataSet1.Employee, Salary); // wrong here
}

private void REFRESH_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
this.employeeTableAdapter.Fill(this.dataSet1.Employee);
}
}
}

Could you please give me some advice?
Thanks!

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