sp_control_plan_guide (Transact-SQL)
Drops, enables, or disables a plan guide.
Syntax
sp_control_plan_guide [ @operation= ] N'<control_option>'
  [ , [ @name= ] N'plan_guide_name' ]
<control_option>::=
{ 
    DROP 
  | DROP ALL
  | DISABLE
  | DISABLE ALL
  | ENABLE 
  | ENABLE ALL
}
Arguments
- N'plan_guide_name' 
 Specifies the plan guide that is being dropped, enabled, or disabled. plan_guide_name is resolved to the current database. If not specified, plan_guide_name defaults to NULL.
- DROP 
 Drops the plan guide specified by plan_guide_name. After a plan guide is dropped, future executions of a query formerly matched by the plan guide are not influenced by the plan guide.
- DROP ALL 
 Drops all plan guides in the current database. **N'**plan_guide_name cannot be specified when DROP ALL is specified.
- DISABLE 
 Disables the plan guide specified by plan_guide_name. After a plan guide is disabled, future executions of a query formerly matched by the plan guide are not influenced by the plan guide.
- DISABLE ALL 
 Disables all plan guides in the current database. **N'**plan_guide_name cannot be specified when DISABLE ALL is specified.
- ENABLE 
 Enables the plan guide specified by plan_guide_name. A plan guide can be matched with an eligible query after it is enabled. By default, plan guides are enabled at the time they are created.
- ENABLE ALL 
 Enables all plan guides in the current database. **N'plan_guide_name'**cannot be specified when ENABLE ALL is specified.
Remarks
Trying to drop or modify a function, stored procedure, or DML trigger that is referenced by a plan guide, either enabled or disabled, causes an error.
Disabling a disabled plan guide or enabling an enabled plan guide has no effect and runs without error.
You can execute sp_control_plan_guide with the DROP or DROP ALL option in any edition of SQL Server; however, all other options are available only in the Standard and Enterprise editions.
Permissions
To execute sp_control_plan_guide on a plan guide of type OBJECT (created specifying @type ='OBJECT' ) requires ALTER permission on the object that is referenced by the plan guide. All other plan guides require ALTER DATABASE permission.
Examples
A. Enabling, disabling and dropping a plan guide
The following example creates a plan guide, disables it, enables it, and drops it.
--Create a procedure on which to define the plan guide.
IF OBJECT_ID(N'Sales.GetSalesOrderByCountry', N'P') IS NOT NULL
    DROP PROCEDURE Sales.GetSalesOrderByCountry;
GO
CREATE PROCEDURE Sales.GetSalesOrderByCountry 
    (@Country nvarchar(60))
AS
BEGIN
    SELECT *
    FROM Sales.SalesOrderHeader AS h 
    INNER JOIN Sales.Customer AS c ON h.CustomerID = c.CustomerID
    INNER JOIN Sales.SalesTerritory AS t ON c.TerritoryID = t.TerritoryID
    WHERE t.CountryRegionCode = @Country;
END
GO
--Create the plan guide.
EXEC sp_create_plan_guide N'Guide3',
    N'SELECT *
    FROM Sales.SalesOrderHeader AS h 
    INNER JOIN Sales.Customer AS c ON h.CustomerID = c.CustomerID
    INNER JOIN Sales.SalesTerritory AS t ON c.TerritoryID = t.TerritoryID
    WHERE t.CountryRegionCode = @Country',
    N'OBJECT',
    N'Sales.GetSalesOrderByCountry',
    NULL,
    N'OPTION (OPTIMIZE FOR (@Country = N''US''))';
GO
--Disable the plan guide.
EXEC sp_control_plan_guide N'DISABLE', N'Guide3';
GO
--Enable the plan guide.
EXEC sp_control_plan_guide N'ENABLE', N'Guide3';
GO
--Drop the plan guide.
EXEC sp_control_plan_guide N'DROP', N'Guide3';
B. Disabling all plan guides in the current database
The following example disables all plan guides in the AdventureWorks database.
USE AdventureWorks;
GO
EXEC sp_control_plan_guide N'DISABLE ALL';
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