The following bug has been logged online: Bug reference: 4954 Logged by: Axel Fix Email address: axel....@sitqsystems.com PostgreSQL version: 8.3 and 8.4 Operating system: Windows XP Description: very slow query with 2 statements Details:
Hello, I have a simple er-model with 3 tables for 2D objects and use the following statements for query data: s1 = "select t1.id,t1.type... from t0,t1 where t1.id_t0 = t0.id and t0.name='x1000'" s2 = "select X,Y from t2 where id_t1=?" The table t1 returns 1000 elements which I iterate and use the returned id for the prepared statement s2. This way the server executes s2 1000 times. This seems to be very slow (>10sec!!! - the time grows with the whole number of datasets in the tables). Table t2 contains about 2.500 elements for the 1000 elements of t1. If I use a single statement, where I get an all in one result set, it will be finished after <100ms! The collected statement (with right table and column names) is: sc = "select t_graphobj.ID,type,fill,color,x,y\n" + " from t_graphdata,t_graphobj,t_names\n" + " where ID_GRAPHOBJ=t_graphobj.ID\n" + " and t_graphobj.ID_NAMES=t_names.ID\n" + " and t_names.NAME='x1000'\n" + " order by t_graphobj.id" If you need the java source code and SQL statements for the table, let me know. Thanks in advance, Axel Fix -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs