somewhat slow query with subselect
От | Marcus Engene |
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Тема | somewhat slow query with subselect |
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Msg-id | 4A940E73.5040308@engene.se обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: somewhat slow query with subselect
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Список | pgsql-general |
Hi list, I have a table, not that many rows (400k) but with about 55 columns. There are some maintenance selects I want to do (every now and then) that I don't want to add indexes for. select ... from quite_big_table qbt where qbt.owner = 123 AND exists ( select null from quite_big_table qbt2 where qbt2.owner = qbt.owner AND qbt2.id <> qbt.id AND qbt2.filelength = qbt.filelength ) In a case with some 5000 rows belonging to owner 123, this select really takes a long time. Way longer than without the subselect and order by filelength. I agree that with the subselect it would take some extra juice, but in my mind it would do some hash in memory which wouldn't be too slow to lookup in. shared_buffers = 16GB temp_buffers = 1GB work_mem = 32MB maintenance_work_mem = 1GB #server has 64GB (64bit) I guess there is some penalty because of the size (# columns) of the table since it has to go thru more blocks on the disk. Would it have been beneficial if filelength was in a joined child table instead? How would you do this? Create a temporary table with owner+filelenght? Thanks! Marcus
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