On 1/15/21 10:49 AM, Alexander Stoddard wrote:

Please reply to list also.
Ccing list.


    So to be clear, the process imports the data, then you run a query and
    it completes in x time, you then ANALYZE the same data and it runs in y
    time. Is that correct?

The process imports data, ANALYZE is run and then queries run in x time.
A subsequent ANALYZE, may or may not, change the time to y.
x may be greater or less than y for any given pair of runs, and the difference is vast. Two very different performance domains, due to the plan, I believe. If I am correctly reading the EXPLAIN plans the row estimates are always way off (and low), regardless of if a high or low performing plan is actually chosen.

Well I'm going to say this is not going to get a useful answer without some concrete numbers. Too many variables involved to just start guessing at solutions.


Thank you,
Alex


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