Circles and Squares–What Do They Mean in the Query Store?

Denny Cherry and I are on a tuning mission this week, and fortunately the customer has SQL Server 2016, so we don’t have to waste a lot of time finding out problematic queries in the system. However, we were a little bit confused when we saw a graphic in the query store diagram today.

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You will note that plan 44 has two durations, and even though has a single a plan id, the table to the right of the plan summary window indicates two plans. You will note that one of the plans is represented by a circle, the other a square. So what does this mean?

If the query is circle that means it completed. When the icon is a square that represents query that is cancelled, but had a plan generated for it. In this case I cancelled the query in SSMS.

We can confirm by looking in the Query Store catalog views.

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The second run of the query shows as aborted and is represented as such in the query.

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