On 10/11/24 04:08, Koen De Groote wrote:
In the release notes for postgres 17 I'm reading:

> The PostgreSQL foreign data wrapper (postgres_fdw), used to execute queries on remote PostgreSQL instances, can now push EXISTS and IN subqueries to the remote server for more efficient processing.

I'm confused as to what this means. In older versions, are parts of queries not sent to the foreign server? Or is this change meant to imply the sending of only the subqueries, the result of which is then directly used in pushing the entire query?

Or am I still wrong as to what this means?

I looked at the documentation and there doesn't seem to be any indication of particular queries not being pushed to the foreign server, so this wording that "can now push EXISTS and IN subqueries to the remote server" is confusing.

What am I missing?

Read:

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/postgres-fdw.html#POSTGRES-FDW-REMOTE-QUERY-OPTIMIZATION

F.36.5. Remote Query Optimization


As to the change in the Release Note see the --hackers discussion:

https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/c9e2a757cf3ac2333714eaf83a9cc184%40postgrespro.ru


Regards,
Koen De Groote

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