Screwy Statistics...
От | Glen Parker |
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Тема | Screwy Statistics... |
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Msg-id | 00ad01c255f1$a586a820$0b01a8c0@johnpark.net обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Screwy Statistics...
Re: Screwy Statistics... |
Список | pgsql-general |
First, shouldn't statistics have some clue how many rows might be in the table, at least right after an analyze? Second, if the planner believes it will find 6700 rows in a 35000 row table, shouldn't it choose an index? I have a unique index on "branch". What percentage of expected rows/possible rows is the usual cutoff, anyone know? Whatever it is, it seems too low to me. oms=# select version(); version ------------------------------------------------------------- PostgreSQL 7.2.1 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC 2.96 (1 row) oms=# analyze items; ANALYZE oms=# select count(*) from items; count ------- 34865 (1 row) oms=# explain select * from items where branch='10'; NOTICE: QUERY PLAN: Seq Scan on items (cost=0.00..3588.70 rows=46546 width=520) EXPLAIN oms=# explain select * from items where branch='30'; NOTICE: QUERY PLAN: Seq Scan on items (cost=0.00..3588.70 rows=6710 width=520) EXPLAIN Glen Parker glenebob@nwlink.com
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