Re: [SQL] OFFSET impact on Performance???
От | Merlin Moncure |
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Тема | Re: [SQL] OFFSET impact on Performance??? |
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Msg-id | 6EE64EF3AB31D5448D0007DD34EEB3412A75C6@Herge.rcsinc.local обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: [SQL] OFFSET impact on Performance???
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Список | pgsql-performance |
> I am also very interesting in this very question.. Is there any way to > declare a persistant cursor that remains open between pg sessions? > This would be better than a temp table because you would not have to > do the initial select and insert into a fresh table and incur those IO > costs, which are often very heavy, and the reason why one would want > to use a cursor. Yes, it's called a 'view' :-) Everything you can do with cursors you can do with a view, including selecting records in blocks in a reasonably efficient way. As long as your # records fetched is not real small (> 10) and your query is not super complex, you can slide your view just like a cursor with zero real impact on performance. If the query in question does not scale in time complexity with the amount of data returned (there is a fix processing step which can't be avoided), then it's materialized view time, such that they can be done in PostgreSQL. Now, cursors can be passed around in pl/pgsql functions which makes them very useful in that context. However, for normal data processing via queries, they have some limitations that makes them hard to use in a general sense. Merlin
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