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Poor performance and hanging with parameterized queries to SQL Server using Connect for JDBC SQL Server driver

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TitlePoor performance and hanging with parameterized queries to SQL Server using Connect for JDBC SQL Server driver
URL Namepoor-performance-and-hanging-with-parameterized-queries-to-sql-server-using-connect-for-jdbc-sql-server-driver
Article Number000178708
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for JDBC SQL Server driver
Version: 5.1
OS: Java
Database: SQL Server
Application: N/A
Question/Problem Description
Depending on the data types of the parameters for a parameterized query, poor performance or even hanging may be encountered.

 
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It is always a good idea to review connection options that are related to performance.  The following particular connection options may offer a significant improvement to performance depending on their configuration as it relates to the data types associated with the query parameters:

SnapshotSerializable
StringInputParameterType
StringOutputParameterType
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Last Modified Date1/3/2017 9:15 PM
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