How can I get rid of an unhelpful parallel branch when unpivoting a single row?
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Consider the following query that unpivots a few handfuls of scalar aggregates:
SELECT A, B
FROM (
SELECT
MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 1 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL1
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 2 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL2
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL3
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 4 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL4
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 5 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL5
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 6 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL6
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 7 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL7
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 16 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL16
FROM dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO
) q
UNPIVOT(B FOR A IN (
VAL1
,VAL2
,VAL3
,VAL4
,VAL5
,VAL6
,VAL7
,VAL16
)) U
OPTION (MAXDOP 4);
On SQL Server 2017, I get a plan with two parallel branches. The left parallel branch feels out of place to me. The optimizer has a guarantee that there will be only a single row output from the global scalar aggregate, yet the parent operator of it is a Distribute Streams with round robin partitioning:
When I execute the query all of the rows go to a single thread as expected. There's no performance problem with this query, but the query reserves 8 parallel threads with MAXDOP set to 4. Again, I feel that this is out of place. It's impossible for both parallel branches to execute at the same time. I want to avoid unnecessary worker thread reservation because I have TF 2467 enabled which changes the scheduling algorithm to look at the number of worker threads per scheduler.
Is it possible to rewrite the query to have exactly one parallel branch that contains the table scan and local aggregate? For example, I would be fine with the general shape below except that I want the nested loop to execute in a serial zone:
For Application Reasons™ I strongly prefer to avoid splitting this query up into parts. If desired, you can view the actual query plan here. If you'd like to play along at home, here is T-SQL to create the table used in the query:
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO;
CREATE TABLE dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO (
ID BIGINT,
FILLER VARCHAR(100)
);
INSERT INTO dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO WITH (TABLOCK)
SELECT
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY (SELECT NULL)) % 15
, REPLICATE('Z', 100)
FROM master..spt_values t1
CROSS JOIN master..spt_values t2;
sql-server sql-server-2017
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Consider the following query that unpivots a few handfuls of scalar aggregates:
SELECT A, B
FROM (
SELECT
MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 1 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL1
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 2 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL2
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL3
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 4 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL4
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 5 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL5
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 6 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL6
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 7 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL7
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 16 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL16
FROM dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO
) q
UNPIVOT(B FOR A IN (
VAL1
,VAL2
,VAL3
,VAL4
,VAL5
,VAL6
,VAL7
,VAL16
)) U
OPTION (MAXDOP 4);
On SQL Server 2017, I get a plan with two parallel branches. The left parallel branch feels out of place to me. The optimizer has a guarantee that there will be only a single row output from the global scalar aggregate, yet the parent operator of it is a Distribute Streams with round robin partitioning:
When I execute the query all of the rows go to a single thread as expected. There's no performance problem with this query, but the query reserves 8 parallel threads with MAXDOP set to 4. Again, I feel that this is out of place. It's impossible for both parallel branches to execute at the same time. I want to avoid unnecessary worker thread reservation because I have TF 2467 enabled which changes the scheduling algorithm to look at the number of worker threads per scheduler.
Is it possible to rewrite the query to have exactly one parallel branch that contains the table scan and local aggregate? For example, I would be fine with the general shape below except that I want the nested loop to execute in a serial zone:
For Application Reasons™ I strongly prefer to avoid splitting this query up into parts. If desired, you can view the actual query plan here. If you'd like to play along at home, here is T-SQL to create the table used in the query:
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO;
CREATE TABLE dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO (
ID BIGINT,
FILLER VARCHAR(100)
);
INSERT INTO dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO WITH (TABLOCK)
SELECT
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY (SELECT NULL)) % 15
, REPLICATE('Z', 100)
FROM master..spt_values t1
CROSS JOIN master..spt_values t2;
sql-server sql-server-2017
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Consider the following query that unpivots a few handfuls of scalar aggregates:
SELECT A, B
FROM (
SELECT
MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 1 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL1
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 2 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL2
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL3
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 4 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL4
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 5 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL5
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 6 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL6
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 7 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL7
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 16 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL16
FROM dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO
) q
UNPIVOT(B FOR A IN (
VAL1
,VAL2
,VAL3
,VAL4
,VAL5
,VAL6
,VAL7
,VAL16
)) U
OPTION (MAXDOP 4);
On SQL Server 2017, I get a plan with two parallel branches. The left parallel branch feels out of place to me. The optimizer has a guarantee that there will be only a single row output from the global scalar aggregate, yet the parent operator of it is a Distribute Streams with round robin partitioning:
When I execute the query all of the rows go to a single thread as expected. There's no performance problem with this query, but the query reserves 8 parallel threads with MAXDOP set to 4. Again, I feel that this is out of place. It's impossible for both parallel branches to execute at the same time. I want to avoid unnecessary worker thread reservation because I have TF 2467 enabled which changes the scheduling algorithm to look at the number of worker threads per scheduler.
Is it possible to rewrite the query to have exactly one parallel branch that contains the table scan and local aggregate? For example, I would be fine with the general shape below except that I want the nested loop to execute in a serial zone:
For Application Reasons™ I strongly prefer to avoid splitting this query up into parts. If desired, you can view the actual query plan here. If you'd like to play along at home, here is T-SQL to create the table used in the query:
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO;
CREATE TABLE dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO (
ID BIGINT,
FILLER VARCHAR(100)
);
INSERT INTO dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO WITH (TABLOCK)
SELECT
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY (SELECT NULL)) % 15
, REPLICATE('Z', 100)
FROM master..spt_values t1
CROSS JOIN master..spt_values t2;
sql-server sql-server-2017
Consider the following query that unpivots a few handfuls of scalar aggregates:
SELECT A, B
FROM (
SELECT
MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 1 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL1
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 2 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL2
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL3
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 4 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL4
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 5 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL5
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 6 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL6
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 7 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL7
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 16 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL16
FROM dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO
) q
UNPIVOT(B FOR A IN (
VAL1
,VAL2
,VAL3
,VAL4
,VAL5
,VAL6
,VAL7
,VAL16
)) U
OPTION (MAXDOP 4);
On SQL Server 2017, I get a plan with two parallel branches. The left parallel branch feels out of place to me. The optimizer has a guarantee that there will be only a single row output from the global scalar aggregate, yet the parent operator of it is a Distribute Streams with round robin partitioning:
When I execute the query all of the rows go to a single thread as expected. There's no performance problem with this query, but the query reserves 8 parallel threads with MAXDOP set to 4. Again, I feel that this is out of place. It's impossible for both parallel branches to execute at the same time. I want to avoid unnecessary worker thread reservation because I have TF 2467 enabled which changes the scheduling algorithm to look at the number of worker threads per scheduler.
Is it possible to rewrite the query to have exactly one parallel branch that contains the table scan and local aggregate? For example, I would be fine with the general shape below except that I want the nested loop to execute in a serial zone:
For Application Reasons™ I strongly prefer to avoid splitting this query up into parts. If desired, you can view the actual query plan here. If you'd like to play along at home, here is T-SQL to create the table used in the query:
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO;
CREATE TABLE dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO (
ID BIGINT,
FILLER VARCHAR(100)
);
INSERT INTO dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO WITH (TABLOCK)
SELECT
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY (SELECT NULL)) % 15
, REPLICATE('Z', 100)
FROM master..spt_values t1
CROSS JOIN master..spt_values t2;
sql-server sql-server-2017
sql-server sql-server-2017
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I am able to get the desired plan shape with a serial loop join when all of the following are true:
- An
APPLY
orCROSS JOIN
is used instead ofUNPIVOT
- The
APPLY
contains no outer references - The source of rows in the
APPLY
is a table value constructor as opposed to a table
For example, here is one way to do it:
SELECT A, B
FROM
(
SELECT A
, MAX(
CASE
WHEN A = 'VAL1' THEN VAL1
WHEN A = 'VAL2' THEN VAL2
WHEN A = 'VAL3' THEN VAL3
WHEN A = 'VAL4' THEN VAL4
WHEN A = 'VAL5' THEN VAL5
WHEN A = 'VAL6' THEN VAL6
WHEN A = 'VAL7' THEN VAL7
WHEN A = 'VAL16' THEN VAL16
ELSE NULL
END
) B
FROM (
SELECT
MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 1 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL1
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 2 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL2
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL3
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 4 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL4
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 5 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL5
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 6 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL6
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 7 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL7
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 16 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL16
FROM dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO
) q
CROSS APPLY (
VALUES ('VAL1'), ('VAL2'), ('VAL3'), ('VAL4'),
('VAL5'), ('VAL6'), ('VAL7'), ('VAL16')
) ca (A)
GROUP BY A
) q
WHERE q.B IS NOT NULL
OPTION (MAXDOP 4);
I get the desired plan plan shape as claimed with just one parallel branch:
I tried many other things that did not work. This answer is unsatisfactory in that I don't know why it works and it may not work in a future version of SQL Server, but it did solve my problem.
I love APPLY versus UNPIVOT, but one would expect the declarative nature of T-SQL to result in the same plan shape for both variants. It'll be interesting to see what happens with this.
– Max Vernon
22 mins ago
add a comment |
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I am able to get the desired plan shape with a serial loop join when all of the following are true:
- An
APPLY
orCROSS JOIN
is used instead ofUNPIVOT
- The
APPLY
contains no outer references - The source of rows in the
APPLY
is a table value constructor as opposed to a table
For example, here is one way to do it:
SELECT A, B
FROM
(
SELECT A
, MAX(
CASE
WHEN A = 'VAL1' THEN VAL1
WHEN A = 'VAL2' THEN VAL2
WHEN A = 'VAL3' THEN VAL3
WHEN A = 'VAL4' THEN VAL4
WHEN A = 'VAL5' THEN VAL5
WHEN A = 'VAL6' THEN VAL6
WHEN A = 'VAL7' THEN VAL7
WHEN A = 'VAL16' THEN VAL16
ELSE NULL
END
) B
FROM (
SELECT
MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 1 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL1
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 2 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL2
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL3
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 4 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL4
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 5 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL5
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 6 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL6
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 7 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL7
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 16 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL16
FROM dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO
) q
CROSS APPLY (
VALUES ('VAL1'), ('VAL2'), ('VAL3'), ('VAL4'),
('VAL5'), ('VAL6'), ('VAL7'), ('VAL16')
) ca (A)
GROUP BY A
) q
WHERE q.B IS NOT NULL
OPTION (MAXDOP 4);
I get the desired plan plan shape as claimed with just one parallel branch:
I tried many other things that did not work. This answer is unsatisfactory in that I don't know why it works and it may not work in a future version of SQL Server, but it did solve my problem.
I love APPLY versus UNPIVOT, but one would expect the declarative nature of T-SQL to result in the same plan shape for both variants. It'll be interesting to see what happens with this.
– Max Vernon
22 mins ago
add a comment |
I am able to get the desired plan shape with a serial loop join when all of the following are true:
- An
APPLY
orCROSS JOIN
is used instead ofUNPIVOT
- The
APPLY
contains no outer references - The source of rows in the
APPLY
is a table value constructor as opposed to a table
For example, here is one way to do it:
SELECT A, B
FROM
(
SELECT A
, MAX(
CASE
WHEN A = 'VAL1' THEN VAL1
WHEN A = 'VAL2' THEN VAL2
WHEN A = 'VAL3' THEN VAL3
WHEN A = 'VAL4' THEN VAL4
WHEN A = 'VAL5' THEN VAL5
WHEN A = 'VAL6' THEN VAL6
WHEN A = 'VAL7' THEN VAL7
WHEN A = 'VAL16' THEN VAL16
ELSE NULL
END
) B
FROM (
SELECT
MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 1 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL1
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 2 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL2
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL3
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 4 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL4
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 5 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL5
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 6 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL6
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 7 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL7
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 16 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL16
FROM dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO
) q
CROSS APPLY (
VALUES ('VAL1'), ('VAL2'), ('VAL3'), ('VAL4'),
('VAL5'), ('VAL6'), ('VAL7'), ('VAL16')
) ca (A)
GROUP BY A
) q
WHERE q.B IS NOT NULL
OPTION (MAXDOP 4);
I get the desired plan plan shape as claimed with just one parallel branch:
I tried many other things that did not work. This answer is unsatisfactory in that I don't know why it works and it may not work in a future version of SQL Server, but it did solve my problem.
I love APPLY versus UNPIVOT, but one would expect the declarative nature of T-SQL to result in the same plan shape for both variants. It'll be interesting to see what happens with this.
– Max Vernon
22 mins ago
add a comment |
I am able to get the desired plan shape with a serial loop join when all of the following are true:
- An
APPLY
orCROSS JOIN
is used instead ofUNPIVOT
- The
APPLY
contains no outer references - The source of rows in the
APPLY
is a table value constructor as opposed to a table
For example, here is one way to do it:
SELECT A, B
FROM
(
SELECT A
, MAX(
CASE
WHEN A = 'VAL1' THEN VAL1
WHEN A = 'VAL2' THEN VAL2
WHEN A = 'VAL3' THEN VAL3
WHEN A = 'VAL4' THEN VAL4
WHEN A = 'VAL5' THEN VAL5
WHEN A = 'VAL6' THEN VAL6
WHEN A = 'VAL7' THEN VAL7
WHEN A = 'VAL16' THEN VAL16
ELSE NULL
END
) B
FROM (
SELECT
MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 1 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL1
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 2 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL2
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL3
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 4 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL4
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 5 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL5
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 6 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL6
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 7 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL7
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 16 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL16
FROM dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO
) q
CROSS APPLY (
VALUES ('VAL1'), ('VAL2'), ('VAL3'), ('VAL4'),
('VAL5'), ('VAL6'), ('VAL7'), ('VAL16')
) ca (A)
GROUP BY A
) q
WHERE q.B IS NOT NULL
OPTION (MAXDOP 4);
I get the desired plan plan shape as claimed with just one parallel branch:
I tried many other things that did not work. This answer is unsatisfactory in that I don't know why it works and it may not work in a future version of SQL Server, but it did solve my problem.
I am able to get the desired plan shape with a serial loop join when all of the following are true:
- An
APPLY
orCROSS JOIN
is used instead ofUNPIVOT
- The
APPLY
contains no outer references - The source of rows in the
APPLY
is a table value constructor as opposed to a table
For example, here is one way to do it:
SELECT A, B
FROM
(
SELECT A
, MAX(
CASE
WHEN A = 'VAL1' THEN VAL1
WHEN A = 'VAL2' THEN VAL2
WHEN A = 'VAL3' THEN VAL3
WHEN A = 'VAL4' THEN VAL4
WHEN A = 'VAL5' THEN VAL5
WHEN A = 'VAL6' THEN VAL6
WHEN A = 'VAL7' THEN VAL7
WHEN A = 'VAL16' THEN VAL16
ELSE NULL
END
) B
FROM (
SELECT
MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 1 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL1
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 2 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL2
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL3
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 4 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL4
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 5 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL5
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 6 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL6
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 7 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL7
, MAX(CASE WHEN ID = 16 THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) VAL16
FROM dbo.PARALLEL_ZONE_REPRO
) q
CROSS APPLY (
VALUES ('VAL1'), ('VAL2'), ('VAL3'), ('VAL4'),
('VAL5'), ('VAL6'), ('VAL7'), ('VAL16')
) ca (A)
GROUP BY A
) q
WHERE q.B IS NOT NULL
OPTION (MAXDOP 4);
I get the desired plan plan shape as claimed with just one parallel branch:
I tried many other things that did not work. This answer is unsatisfactory in that I don't know why it works and it may not work in a future version of SQL Server, but it did solve my problem.
answered 1 hour ago
Joe ObbishJoe Obbish
22.3k43493
22.3k43493
I love APPLY versus UNPIVOT, but one would expect the declarative nature of T-SQL to result in the same plan shape for both variants. It'll be interesting to see what happens with this.
– Max Vernon
22 mins ago
add a comment |
I love APPLY versus UNPIVOT, but one would expect the declarative nature of T-SQL to result in the same plan shape for both variants. It'll be interesting to see what happens with this.
– Max Vernon
22 mins ago
I love APPLY versus UNPIVOT, but one would expect the declarative nature of T-SQL to result in the same plan shape for both variants. It'll be interesting to see what happens with this.
– Max Vernon
22 mins ago
I love APPLY versus UNPIVOT, but one would expect the declarative nature of T-SQL to result in the same plan shape for both variants. It'll be interesting to see what happens with this.
– Max Vernon
22 mins ago
add a comment |
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