Bart Samwel wrote:
Perhaps this could be based on a (configurable?) ratio of observed
planning time and projected execution time. I mean, if planning it the
first time took 30 ms and projected execution time is 1 ms, then by
all means NEVER re-plan.
IMHO looking at ms is bad for this 'possible replan' decision. The only
comparable numbers invariant to system load are the planners costs (not
in ms but unitless) and maybe actual number of processed tuples, but
never actual ms.
Regards,
Yeb Havinga
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