On Monday 27 March 2006 12:13, Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
> You're using UNION rather than UNION ALL where. There's a big
> difference and I imagine you actually want the latter. It also makes a
> big difference in query optimisation.
>
> If that doesn't fix it, come back with the EXPLAIN ANALYZE output of
> your query.
>
> Have a nice day,

Thanks Martin

It turned out that the query being used was wrong anyway (pulling through too 
much data).  When it was fixed it sped up greatly. I've searched on the 
Postgres docs and can't find an explanation of UNION ALL.  How does it differ 
from UNION?

Ashley

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