On Sun, May 02, 2021 at 07:45:26PM +0000, Alex wrote:
> PreparedStatement: 15s
> Raw query with embedded params: 1s
> See issue on github with query and explain analyze:
> https://github.com/pgjdbc/pgjdbc/issues/2145

| ..PostgreSQL Version?  12
|Prepared statement
|...
|Planning Time: 11.596 ms
|Execution Time: 14799.266 ms
|
|Raw statement
|Planning Time: 22.685 ms
|Execution Time: 1012.992 ms

The prepared statemnt has 2x faster planning time, which is what it's meant to
improve.

The execution time is slower, and I think you can improve it with this.
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/12/runtime-config-query.html#GUC-PLAN-CACHE_MODE
|plan_cache_mode (enum)
|    Prepared statements (either explicitly prepared or implicitly generated, 
for example by PL/pgSQL) can be executed using custom or generic plans. Custom 
plans are made afresh for each execution using its specific set of parameter 
values, while generic plans do not rely on the parameter values and can be 
re-used across executions. Thus, use of a generic plan saves planning time, but 
if the ideal plan depends strongly on the parameter values then a generic plan 
may be inefficient. The choice between these options is normally made 
automatically, but it can be overridden with plan_cache_mode. The allowed 
values are auto (the default), force_custom_plan and force_generic_plan. This 
setting is considered when a cached plan is to be executed, not when it is 
prepared. For more information see PREPARE.

-- 
Justin


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