Hi,
Does the number of rows affect how long it takes to execute a query.
I have 3 UNIONS.
One table has 97 rows, another has 7375 rows, and 1558;
In each union there are at least one LEFT OUTER JOIN and each subselect
has at least 2 JOINed tables.
Something like this:
select ..,..,,...,.
from
(subselect. ...
) as T1
LEFT JOIN
(subselect ...
) as T2
on T1.field1=T2.field2
UNION
select ..,..,,...,.
from
((subselect. ...) as T1 LEFT JOIN
(subselect ....) as T2 on T1.field1=T2.field1) as T3
LEFT JOIN
(subselect ...
) as T2
on T1.field1=T2.field2
UNION
select ..,..,,...,.
from
(subselect. ...
) as T1
LEFT JOIN
(subselect ...
) as T2
on T1.field1=T2.field2
When I do my sql stmt it takes more than 10minutes to return and
sometimes it display the maximum 30 sec has exceed...
Can anyone provide any suggestion in how I can speed up the execution
and possibly return something to me without the error message.
I have tried index but it doesn't seem to have an affect.. because I did
the explain it still using seq scan.. (re: last post "using indexes")
Thanks again
Linh
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