Just did a sanity check. I dumped the DB schema, and there is indeed a
foreign key reference into the table. Now interestingly, the table
pointing in has no index on the column, but is a relatively small table
with only entries near the end of the large table.
So looks like I was getting CPU bound
Edmund Dengler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This table has 3 foreign keys, but that should not matter during deletes.
Richard was inquiring about foreign keys linking *into* this table, not
out of it.
In particular, foreign keys that don't have indexes on the referencing
columns; those will incu
This table has 3 foreign keys, but that should not matter during deletes.
In addition, the tables being referred to are small, and should be in
cache.
I'm talking about FK that point this table... Not FK defined for this
table that point to other table. If Table A is referenced by 10 other
Greetings!
This table has 3 foreign keys, but that should not matter during deletes.
In addition, the tables being referred to are small, and should be in
cache.
There are no tables depending on it for references, so no dependent
triggers should be running.
Also, if this was a foreign key issue,
Edmund Dengler wrote:
Greetings!
We have a table with more than 250 million rows. I am trying to delete the
first 100,000 rows (based on a bigint primary key), and I had to cancel
after 4 hours of the system not actually finishing the delete. I wrote a
script to delete individual rows 10,000 at
Hi,
You have any foreign keys pointing this table ? That's the problem I
got when I wanted to delete all rows from a table with 5 FK. You may
search my name in the list archive and found the thread on this matter.
Ciao
/David
Edmund Dengler wrote:
Greetings!
We have a table with more
Greetings!
We have a table with more than 250 million rows. I am trying to delete the
first 100,000 rows (based on a bigint primary key), and I had to cancel
after 4 hours of the system not actually finishing the delete. I wrote a
script to delete individual rows 10,000 at a time using transaction