--- title: "sp_query_store_unforce_plan (Transact-SQL) | Microsoft Docs" ms.custom: "" ms.date: "03/29/2016" ms.prod: sql ms.prod_service: "database-engine, sql-database" ms.reviewer: "" ms.technology: system-objects ms.topic: "language-reference" f1_keywords: - "SP_QUERY_STORE_UNFORCE_PLAN_TSQL" - "SP_QUERY_STORE_UNFORCE_PLAN" - "SYS.SP_QUERY_STORE_UNFORCE_PLAN" - "SYS.SP_QUERY_STORE_UNFORCE_PLAN_TSQL" dev_langs: - "TSQL" helpviewer_keywords: - "sys.sp_query_store_unforce_plan" - "sp_query_store_unforce_plan" ms.assetid: a52f91d0-ff1e-46ad-ba36-b32d9623c9ab author: stevestein ms.author: sstein monikerRange: "=azuresqldb-current||>=sql-server-2016||=sqlallproducts-allversions||>=sql-server-linux-2017||=azuresqldb-mi-current" --- # sp_query_store_unforce_plan (Transact-SQL) [!INCLUDE[tsql-appliesto-ss2016-asdb-xxxx-xxx-md](../../includes/tsql-appliesto-ss2016-asdb-xxxx-xxx-md.md)] Enables unforcing a previously forced plan for a particular query. ![Topic link icon](../../database-engine/configure-windows/media/topic-link.gif "Topic link icon") [Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions](../../t-sql/language-elements/transact-sql-syntax-conventions-transact-sql.md) ## Syntax ``` sp_query_store_unforce_plan [ @query_id = ] query_id , [ @plan_id = ] plan_id [;] ``` ## Arguments `[ @query_id = ] query_id` Is the id of the query. *query_id* is a **bigint**, with no default. `[ @plan_id = ] plan_id` Is the id of the query plan that will no longer be enforced. *plan_id* is a **bigint**, with no default. ## Return Code Values 0 (success) or 1 (failure) ## Remarks ## Permissions Requires the **ALTER** permission on the database. ## Examples The following example returns information about the queries in the query store. ```sql SELECT Txt.query_text_id, Txt.query_sql_text, Pl.plan_id, Qry.* FROM sys.query_store_plan AS Pl JOIN sys.query_store_query AS Qry ON Pl.query_id = Qry.query_id JOIN sys.query_store_query_text AS Txt ON Qry.query_text_id = Txt.query_text_id ; ``` After you identify the query_id and plan_id that you want to unforce, use the following example to unforce the plan. ```sql EXEC sp_query_store_unforce_plan 3, 3; ``` ## See Also [sp_query_store_force_plan (Transact-SQL)](../../relational-databases/system-stored-procedures/sp-query-store-force-plan-transact-sql.md) [sp_query_store_remove_plan (Transct-SQL)](../../relational-databases/system-stored-procedures/sp-query-store-remove-plan-transct-sql.md) [sp_query_store_remove_query (Transact-SQL)](../../relational-databases/system-stored-procedures/sp-query-store-remove-query-transact-sql.md) [sp_query_store_reset_exec_stats (Transact-SQL)](../../relational-databases/system-stored-procedures/sp-query-store-reset-exec-stats-transact-sql.md) [sp_query_store_flush_db (Transact-SQL)](../../relational-databases/system-stored-procedures/sp-query-store-flush-db-transact-sql.md) [Query Store Catalog Views (Transact-SQL)](../../relational-databases/system-catalog-views/query-store-catalog-views-transact-sql.md) [Monitoring Performance by using the Query Store](../../relational-databases/performance/monitoring-performance-by-using-the-query-store.md) [Best Practice with the Query Store](../../relational-databases/performance/best-practice-with-the-query-store.md#CheckForced)