Re: Speed or configuration
От | Stephan Szabo |
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Тема | Re: Speed or configuration |
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Msg-id | Pine.BSF.4.10.10008201105590.13545-100000@megazone23.bigpanda.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Speed or configuration ("Franz J Fortuny" <ffortuny@ivsol.com>) |
Список | pgsql-sql |
(It won't really be forever, just probably a really long time) You can usually get around it by rewriting the query to use EXISTS rather than IN. Stephan Szabo sszabo@bigpanda.com On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Franz J Fortuny wrote: > At our company we are presently using a commercial > database that generates results from this query: > > select xx1,xx2,xx3 from tableX > where field1 in > (select field1 from tableY where > field2=NNN and field3=NNN2 and field4=NNN4) > > tableX has 790,000 rows, and an index on field1 > tableY has abou 175,000 rows and an index that includes > field2,field3,field4 (and 2 other fields not being used > here) > > Of course, the order in the indexes is the logical one. > > I have made copies of the tables from the commercial SQL > server to PostgreSQL and PostgreSQL is consistently > faster in things like count(*) and certain other > queries. > > But when it comes to the above mentioned query, > PostgreSQL simply stays there, forever. The postgres > backend must be killed in order to free the client > program.
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