Re: Slow update SQL
От | Bungsuputra Linan |
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Тема | Re: Slow update SQL |
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Msg-id | 040c01c63b47$66440b50$0200a8c0@server обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Slow update SQL (Ken Hill <ken@scottshill.com>) |
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Re: Slow update SQL
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Список | pgsql-sql |
Hi Ken, I used to have the same problem. In my computer, using date_part in WHERE clause will always slow down the system when the table has plenty of rows. My suggestion is try to change the query to: ... WHERE dxdate >= '2001-01-01'; I hope this helps. Regards, bungsu ----- Original Message ----- From: Ken Hill To: Postgres Help Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 8:48 AM Subject: [SQL] Slow update SQL I'm experiencing a very slow query. The table contains 611,564 rows of data. I vaccumed the table: VACUUM ANALYZE ncccr10; SELECT count(*) FROM ncccr10; count -------- 611564 (1 row) When I try to analyze the query plan with: EXPLAIN ANALYZE UPDATE ncccr10 SET key = facilityno||'-'|| lastname||'-'|| sex||'-'|| ssno||'-'|| birthdate||'-'|| primarysit||'-'|| dxdate||'-'|| morphology3 WHERE date_part('year',dxdate) > '2000'; The query just never finishes (even 1 hour later). The colum key100 is indexed, and I'm setting the value of this column from other columns. Why is this so slow?
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