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I'm sorry, I should have been more specific in my post. The situation : 2 selects (not very large)each returning about 3000 records . One select is saved in a temporary table (#tmpSomething) and the other one is joined with the first and the result is outputed (duration - few miliseconds). I was advised to never use temporary tables because of the performance issues. I know this is the case of @ tables which store all the data in memory and for a large number of records (tens of thousands) the SQL Server hangs for a time before returning the result. But my problem is why can 't I use # table (which are stored on disk)? Is the impact to performance so big due to the I/O operations? As I said I was advised to always use a select contained in the bigger select instead of temporary tables. This seems to me as a bad practice because this way the SQL code if pretty hard to understand and I'm not sure this resolves the performance issues. If someone can shed some light on this dilema of mine , please do.

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