CREATE PROCEDURE [MySPROC]
AS
BEGIN
--supplying a data contract
IF 1 = 2 BEGIN
SELECT
cast(null as bigint) as MyPrimaryKey,
cast(null as int) as OtherColumn
WHERE
1 = 2
END
CREATE TABLE #tempSubset(
[MyPrimaryKey] [bigint] NOT NULL,
[OtherColumn] [int] NOT NULL)
INSERT INTO #tempSubset (MyPrimaryKey, OtherColumn)
SELECT SomePrimaryKey, SomeColumn
FROM SomeHugeTable
WHERE LimitingCondition = true
SELECT MyPrimaryKey, OtherColumn
FROM #tempSubset
WHERE SomeExpensiveCondition = true
END
Supplying a faux data contract for the result set is the easiest, cleanest and fastest way to take care of the issue. This same problem exists in data source controls in SSIS too. .NET will read the result set from the unreachable "contract" section of the query and supply the metadata for the complex type. No performance impact and no need to comment out the SQL that does the actual work.
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