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Is it a good idea to use COLUMN AS (left([Another_Column],(4)) instead of LEFT in the select?



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowWhich problems arise, declaring the size of all varchar parameters as max in stored proc?How to add/update a column with an incremented value and reset said value based on another column in SQLCan I create a computed column that requires input to select?Can I tell SQL Server not to place data in the buffer cache?Storing NULL versus storing '' in a varchar columnSQL Server - Sudden log autogrowth after database backupProper table design for sparse primary keyWhy did my database size almost double over night?Reclaim space from dropped column in SQLServer2008R2Group by sum based on under group in SQL Server










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I came across a table like this:



CREATE TABLE TABLE1
(
CD1 int
,CD2 varchar(16)
,CD3 varchar(21)
,CD4 decimal(14,0)
,CD5 varchar(4)
,CD6 decimal(18,2)
,CD7 AS (left([CD3],(4)))
)


This table has more than 4 BILLION rows (totally unnecessary, but this is another topic).



As you can see in the last column, they use AS (left([CD3],(4))). I think this is pretty useless, since we almost NEVER have a SELECT on this table, and here is just using space.



Isn't it better to select that field during the select when needed?










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  • There is a thin chance of getting some more usable statistics. Other than that, probably nothing. But it doesn't use space either :)

    – dean
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I came across a table like this:



CREATE TABLE TABLE1
(
CD1 int
,CD2 varchar(16)
,CD3 varchar(21)
,CD4 decimal(14,0)
,CD5 varchar(4)
,CD6 decimal(18,2)
,CD7 AS (left([CD3],(4)))
)


This table has more than 4 BILLION rows (totally unnecessary, but this is another topic).



As you can see in the last column, they use AS (left([CD3],(4))). I think this is pretty useless, since we almost NEVER have a SELECT on this table, and here is just using space.



Isn't it better to select that field during the select when needed?










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  • There is a thin chance of getting some more usable statistics. Other than that, probably nothing. But it doesn't use space either :)

    – dean
    7 hours ago













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I came across a table like this:



CREATE TABLE TABLE1
(
CD1 int
,CD2 varchar(16)
,CD3 varchar(21)
,CD4 decimal(14,0)
,CD5 varchar(4)
,CD6 decimal(18,2)
,CD7 AS (left([CD3],(4)))
)


This table has more than 4 BILLION rows (totally unnecessary, but this is another topic).



As you can see in the last column, they use AS (left([CD3],(4))). I think this is pretty useless, since we almost NEVER have a SELECT on this table, and here is just using space.



Isn't it better to select that field during the select when needed?










share|improve this question
















I came across a table like this:



CREATE TABLE TABLE1
(
CD1 int
,CD2 varchar(16)
,CD3 varchar(21)
,CD4 decimal(14,0)
,CD5 varchar(4)
,CD6 decimal(18,2)
,CD7 AS (left([CD3],(4)))
)


This table has more than 4 BILLION rows (totally unnecessary, but this is another topic).



As you can see in the last column, they use AS (left([CD3],(4))). I think this is pretty useless, since we almost NEVER have a SELECT on this table, and here is just using space.



Isn't it better to select that field during the select when needed?







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  • There is a thin chance of getting some more usable statistics. Other than that, probably nothing. But it doesn't use space either :)

    – dean
    7 hours ago

















  • There is a thin chance of getting some more usable statistics. Other than that, probably nothing. But it doesn't use space either :)

    – dean
    7 hours ago
















There is a thin chance of getting some more usable statistics. Other than that, probably nothing. But it doesn't use space either :)

– dean
7 hours ago





There is a thin chance of getting some more usable statistics. Other than that, probably nothing. But it doesn't use space either :)

– dean
7 hours ago










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If the computed column isn't persisted or indexed, it's only a virtual column (expression), and it's not taking up any "space".






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    The only reason I can think of for having that column is to index it, because there is some common set of read queries that filter on the first few characters in CD3.



    If the computed column is, indeed, indexed, then the it's valuable because:



    • it would required less storage than the full 21 char column

    • it would incur less page reads for seeks and scans than an index on the full 21 char column

    You mentioned the table is rarely read, but I would check for indexes that use this computed column to be sure.



    If it's not indexed, then see Erik's answer about the storage aspect of non-persisted computed columns.






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              The only reason I can think of for having that column is to index it, because there is some common set of read queries that filter on the first few characters in CD3.



              If the computed column is, indeed, indexed, then the it's valuable because:



              • it would required less storage than the full 21 char column

              • it would incur less page reads for seeks and scans than an index on the full 21 char column

              You mentioned the table is rarely read, but I would check for indexes that use this computed column to be sure.



              If it's not indexed, then see Erik's answer about the storage aspect of non-persisted computed columns.






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                The only reason I can think of for having that column is to index it, because there is some common set of read queries that filter on the first few characters in CD3.



                If the computed column is, indeed, indexed, then the it's valuable because:



                • it would required less storage than the full 21 char column

                • it would incur less page reads for seeks and scans than an index on the full 21 char column

                You mentioned the table is rarely read, but I would check for indexes that use this computed column to be sure.



                If it's not indexed, then see Erik's answer about the storage aspect of non-persisted computed columns.






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                  The only reason I can think of for having that column is to index it, because there is some common set of read queries that filter on the first few characters in CD3.



                  If the computed column is, indeed, indexed, then the it's valuable because:



                  • it would required less storage than the full 21 char column

                  • it would incur less page reads for seeks and scans than an index on the full 21 char column

                  You mentioned the table is rarely read, but I would check for indexes that use this computed column to be sure.



                  If it's not indexed, then see Erik's answer about the storage aspect of non-persisted computed columns.






                  share|improve this answer













                  The only reason I can think of for having that column is to index it, because there is some common set of read queries that filter on the first few characters in CD3.



                  If the computed column is, indeed, indexed, then the it's valuable because:



                  • it would required less storage than the full 21 char column

                  • it would incur less page reads for seeks and scans than an index on the full 21 char column

                  You mentioned the table is rarely read, but I would check for indexes that use this computed column to be sure.



                  If it's not indexed, then see Erik's answer about the storage aspect of non-persisted computed columns.







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