On 2/9/16, Harald Fuchs <hari.fu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Johannes <jo...@posteo.de> writes:
>
>>> What the reason to execute all statements which return different
>>> columns at once?
>>>
>>>> Saving roundtrips,
>>>
>>> In most cases they are not so big. Getting a bunch of duplicated data
>>> is wasting you network bandwidth and don't increase speed.
>>
>> In my and your example no duplicated data (result sets) is send over the
>> network. The server do not need to wait until the client snips out the
>> id and sends it id in the next query again. So the server can compute
>> the result set without external dependencies as fast as possible.
>
> Sounds like what you're really after is a stored procedure, isn't it?
Unfortunately, his case is different, because he needs to get two
different set of rows that is impossible even with stored procedures.

-- 
Best regards,
Vitaly Burovoy


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