Re: Temporarily disable all table indices
От | Dmitry Koterov |
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Тема | Re: Temporarily disable all table indices |
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Msg-id | d7df81620703270310h39cb3d6cv2b9e60f720834070@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Temporarily disable all table indices (Erik Jones <erik@myemma.com>) |
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Re: Temporarily disable all table indices
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Список | pgsql-general |
Thanks!
pg_indexes.indexdef is exactly what I was looking for!
pg_indexes.indexdef is exactly what I was looking for!
On 3/27/07, Erik Jones < erik@myemma.com> wrote:
On Mar 26, 2007, at 5:24 PM, Dmitry Koterov wrote:Hello.
I need to perform a mass operation (UPDATE) on each table row. E.g. - modify one table column:
UPDATE tbl SET tbl_text = MD5(tbl_id);
The problem is that if this table contains a number of indices, such UPDATE is very very slow on large table.
I have to drop all indices on the table, then run the update (very quick) and after that - re-create all indices back. It is much more speedy. Unfortunately the table structure may change in the future ( e.g. - new indices are added), so I don't know exactly in this abstraction layer, what indices to drop and what - to re-create.
Is any way (or ready piece of code) to save all existed indices, drop them all and then - re-create after a mass UPDATE?No, but you can use the pg_indexes view ( http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/interactive/view-pg-indexes.html) to dynamically determine what indexes a table has.erik jones <erik@myemma.com>software developer615-296-0838emma(r)
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