Query Optimizer Failure / Possible Bug
От | Hannes Dorbath |
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Тема | Query Optimizer Failure / Possible Bug |
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Msg-id | d1u4m3$1qm2$1@news.hub.org обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Query Optimizer Failure / Possible Bug
Re: Query Optimizer Failure / Possible Bug |
Список | pgsql-performance |
The query and the corresponding EXPLAIN is at http://hannes.imos.net/query.txt I'd like to use the column q.replaced_serials for multiple calculations in the SELECT clause, but every time it is referenced there in some way the whole query in the FROM clause returning q is executed again. This doesn't make sense to me at all and eats performance. If this wasn't clear enough, for every q.replaced_serials <insert_random_calculation> AS some_column in the SELECT clause there is new block of --------------------------------------------------------------- -> Aggregate (cost=884.23..884.23 rows=1 width=0) -> Nested Loop (cost=0.00..884.23 rows=1 width=0) -> Index Scan using ix_rma_ticket_serials_replace on rma_ticket_serials rts (cost=0.00..122.35 rows=190 width=4) Index Cond: ("replace" = false) -> Index Scan using pk_serials on serials s (cost=0.00..3.51 rows=1 width=4) Index Cond: (s.serial_id = "outer".serial_id) Filter: ((article_no = $0) AND (delivery_id = $1)) --------------------------------------------------------------- in the EXPLAIN result. For those who wonder why I do this FROM (SELECT...). I was searching for a way to use the result of an subselect for multiple calculations in the SELECT clause and return that calculation results as individual columns. I tested a bit further and found out that PG behaves the same in case q is a view. This makes me wonder how efficient the optimizer can work with views - or even worse - nested views. Tested and reproduced on PG 7.4.1 linux and 8.0.0 win32. Thanks in advance, Hannes Dorbath
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