Re: How check execution plan of a function
От | Andy Colson |
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Тема | Re: How check execution plan of a function |
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Msg-id | 4BBDF9C9.9050504@squeakycode.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | How check execution plan of a function ("Sabin Coanda" <sabin.coandaSPAMPROTECTION@deuromedia.ro>) |
Список | pgsql-performance |
On Wed Apr 7 2010 7:47 AM, Sabin Coanda wrote: > Hi there, > > I have a function which returns setof record based on a specific query. > I try to check the execution plan of that query, so I write EXPLAIN ANALYZE > before my select, I call the function and I see the result which shows an > actual time about 5 seconds. But when I call my function after I remove > EXPLAIN ANALYZE it takes more than 300 seconds, and I cancel it. > > What's happen, or how can I see the function execution plan to optimize it ? > > TIA, > Sabin > > I ran into the same problems, what I did was enable the logging in postgresql.conf. I dont recall exactly what I enabled, but it was something like: track_functions = pl log_statement_stats = on log_duration = on Then in the serverlog you can see each statement, and how long it took. Once I found a statement that was slow I used explain analyze on just it so I could optimize that one statement. -Andy
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