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sql server - Why is CTE better than cursor/derived table/ subqueries/ temp table etc.?

How and why CTE gives a better performance as compared to derived table/ subqueries/ temp table etc. approaches?

Any temporary calculations happens in the temporary database. So if we have a cursor approach, it also creates temporary table/work table in the temporary database and once the operation is over, that work table is destroyed. My understanding of CTE is that, it also does the same(or does it creates temporary result in memory? and hence the performance improvement) Then why is it better than the above approaches like cursor/derived table/ subqueries/ temp table etc.?

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A (non-recursive) CTE does not use cursors. It is a set based approach. That's the big difference compared to using cursors. But then that's true of not using cursors in general.

Cursors should be avoided where absolutely possible (as I'm sure we are all aware).

A CTE is not necessarily better than using a derived table, but does lead to more understandable TSQL code. A CTE is really just shorthand for a query or subquery; something akin to a temporary view.

The situation where CTE's might not be the best approach, is when the query plan optimiser gets inaccurate row estimates for the CTE.

Related question: What are the advantages/disadvantages of using a CTE?


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