select distinct too slow
От | george young |
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Тема | select distinct too slow |
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Msg-id | 20010601123641.4c0d96c0.gry@ll.mit.edu обсуждение исходный текст |
Список | pgsql-sql |
[postgresql 7.1.3, Sun ultrasparc, Solaris 2.5.1] create table myjunk(run_name text,wafer_num int2,pass int2,test_type text,yloc int2,xloc int2,test_num int,test_data float8,commentstext,primary key(run_name,wafer_num,yloc,xloc,test_type,test_num)) [insert 240765 rows] vacuum analyze myjunk; There are only 3 distinct values of run_name right now. select distinct run_name from myjunk; [takes ~ 14 seconds] explain select distinct run_name from myjunk; Unique (cost=34896.75..35498.66 rows=24076 width=12) -> Sort (cost=34896.75..34896.75 rows=240765 width=12) -> Seq Scan on myjunk (cost=0.00..6785.65 rows=240765 width=12) How can I make this query be fast? I tried adding an index on run_name alone, that did not help. I guess I can keep a separate table with unique run_name's... sounds kind of ugly. If I did this, what sort of trigger or rule could maintain it automatically -- and how could it be done without grossly slowing down large data loads into that table? -- Your mouse has moved. Windows NT must be restarted for the change to take effect. Reboot now? [OK]
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