Re: The optimizer is too smart for me - How can I trick it?
От | Peter Vanderborght |
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Тема | Re: The optimizer is too smart for me - How can I trick it? |
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Msg-id | 007901c8c269$d7a5c8a0$88c8a8c0@TAATU.local обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | The optimizer is too smart for me - How can I trick it? ("Peter Vanderborght" <peter.vanderborght@taatu.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
GREAT!!! Just "offset 0" in the subquery did the trick! I had already been playing with a stored proc, but that's way more messy than this. Thanks a million! Peter -----Original Message----- From: Adam Rich [mailto:adam.r@sbcglobal.net] Sent: 30 May 2008 17:14 To: peter.vanderborght@taatu.com; pgsql-general@postgresql.org Subject: RE: [GENERAL] The optimizer is too smart for me - How can I trick it? > I've implemented Depesz's running total function > (http://www.depesz.com/index.php/2007/08/17/rownum-anyone-cumulative- > sum-in- > one-query/) in my DB, which works great. > Now what I want to do is get the running total for a certain statement > and then do a subselect on that result so to get a non-zero start on a > function. > > Instead, the optimizer sees what I'm trying to do, moves the where > clause inside the subquery and my output becomes > > What can I do to tell the optimizer to keep its hands off my query or > at least get it to not optimize? > I think if you add a LIMIT/OFFSET clause to your subquery, the planner will leave it alone.
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