On Sun, 11 Aug 2002, Chris Mungall wrote:
> > You might try increasing the statistics target for the qualifier_value
> > column --- I'm guessing that you need more resolution in the stats to
> > deal correctly with low-probability data. Try
> > ALTER TABLE sfqv ALTER COLUMN qualifier_value SET STATISTICS 100;
> > ANALYZE sfqv; -- to recompute stats
> > then see how the EXPLAIN results change. (The default stats target is
> > 10; 100 might be more than you need, or perhaps not.)
>
> Hmm, it still doesn't force a hash join
>
> i've included the output from the same query again, twice - first with
> nestloop disabled, then with it enabled.
>
[SNIP]
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> > > however I'm not sure what the implications of turning nestloop off
> > > altogether are - maybe i can hardcode it just for this query
> >
> > It'd be best not to. I'd counsel seeing if more stats help, first.
>
> Ok, I'm going to try upping it from 100....
I tried 1000, it still insists on doing a nested loop. any other
suggestions for forcing a hash join over a nested loop?
> > regards, tom lane
> >
>
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