Re: A slow query - Help please?
От | Alban Hertroys |
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Тема | Re: A slow query - Help please? |
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Msg-id | 449953B8.7040705@magproductions.nl обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: A slow query - Help please? (Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog@svana.org>) |
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Re: A slow query - Help please?
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Martijn van Oosterhout wrote: > ISTM that what would really work well is some kind of "Merge Sort" node > that would work by having multiple subnodes which are already sorted > and merging them into one sorted list. Would... So this isn't available yet? > The planner would use this whenever it saw a query of the form: > > SELECT * FROM a > UNION ALL > SELECT * FROM b > ORDER BY c; > > It would push the ORDER BY down to the subqueries and then merge the > results. If the subqueries can be read efficiently sorted (via an index > for example) then you would get very quick output, especially if you > have a LIMIT clause. I just realized that OFFSET kind of complicates the problem. If PostgreSQL would handle this (for inheritance as well, I hope), it'd need to keep track of how many records came from which tables to set the offsets in the subqueries appropriately, which of course depends on the previous query... Well, I said it complicates things... -- Alban Hertroys alban@magproductions.nl magproductions b.v. T: ++31(0)534346874 F: ++31(0)534346876 M: I: www.magproductions.nl A: Postbus 416 7500 AK Enschede // Integrate Your World //
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