INNER JOIN
and CROSS APPLY
(same with LEFT JOIN
and OUTER APPLY
) are very closely related. In your example I'd assume, that the engine will find the same execution plan.
- A
JOIN
is a link between two sets over a condition
- an
APPLY
is a row-wise sub-call
But - as mentioned above - the optimizer is very smart and will - at least in such easy cases - understand, that it comes down to the same.
- The
JOIN
will try to collect the sub-set and link it over the specified condition
- The
APPLY
will try to call the related result with the current row's values over and over.
Differences are in calling table-valued-functions (should be inline-syntax!), with XML-method .nodes()
and with more complex scenarios.
One example how one could use APPLY
to simulate variables
...to use the result of a row-wise calculation like you'd use a variable:
DECLARE @dummy TABLE(ID INT IDENTITY, SomeString VARCHAR(100));
INSERT INTO @dummy VALUES('Want to split/this at the two/slashes.'),('And/this/also');
SELECT d.ID
,d.SomeString
,pos1
,pos2
,LEFT(d.SomeString,pos1-1)
,SUBSTRING(d.SomeString,pos1+1,pos2-pos1-1)
,SUBSTRING(d.SomeString,pos2+1,1000)
FROM @dummy AS d
CROSS APPLY(SELECT CHARINDEX('/',d.SomeString) AS pos1) AS x
CROSS APPLY(SELECT CHARINDEX('/',d.SomeString,x.pos1+1) AS pos2) AS y
This is the same as the following, but much easier to read (and type):
SELECT d.ID
,d.SomeString
,LEFT(d.SomeString,CHARINDEX('/',d.SomeString)-1)
,SUBSTRING(d.SomeString,CHARINDEX('/',d.SomeString)+1,CHARINDEX('/',d.SomeString,(CHARINDEX('/',d.SomeString)+1))-(CHARINDEX('/',d.SomeString)+1))
,SUBSTRING(d.SomeString,CHARINDEX('/',d.SomeString,(CHARINDEX('/',d.SomeString)+1))+1,1000)
FROM @dummy AS d
One example with XML-method .nodes()
DECLARE @dummy TABLE(SomeXML XML)
INSERT INTO @dummy VALUES
(N'<root>
<a>a1</a>
<a>a2</a>
<a>a3</a>
<b>Here is b!</b>
</root>');
SELECT All_a_nodes.value(N'.',N'nvarchar(max)')
FROM @dummy
CROSS APPLY SomeXML.nodes(N'/root/a') AS A(All_a_nodes);
The result
a1
a2
a3
And one example for an inlined function call
CREATE FUNCTION dbo.TestProduceRows(@i INT)
RETURNS TABLE
AS
RETURN
SELECT TOP(@i) ROW_NUMBER() OVER(ORDER BY (SELECT NULL)) AS Nr FROM master..spt_values
GO
CREATE TABLE dbo.TestData(ID INT IDENTITY, SomeString VARCHAR(100),Number INT);
INSERT INTO dbo.TestData VALUES
('Show me once',1)
,('Show me twice',2)
,('Me five times!',5);
SELECT *
FROM TestData
CROSS APPLY dbo.TestProduceRows(Number) AS x;
GO
DROP TABLE dbo.TestData;
DROP FUNCTION dbo.TestProduceRows;
The result
1 Show me once 1 1
2 Show me twice 2 1
2 Show me twice 2 2
3 Me five times! 5 1
3 Me five times! 5 2
3 Me five times! 5 3
3 Me five times! 5 4
3 Me five times! 5 5