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    Call Saved Query or Use SQL Statement for performance

    I was wondering if there is a performance gain by using either or. If there is I am thinking it is place the SQL Statement in the code rather calling the saved query.



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    Saved queries get compiled, so they are generally more efficient.
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    RogueX.2.0 is offline Novice
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    Thanks for the info

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    No problem, and welcome to the site by the way.
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