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Mamta A. Satoor commented on DERBY-6317:
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The following query plan is when we are doing table scan of TABLE1 instead of
index scan. Note the value in SELECT for indexed column is 5189284
Wed Sep 04 11:47:25 PDT 2013 Thread[main,5,main] (XID = 767109), (SESSIONID =
1), SELECT count(*) FROM
Table1 T1,
Table2 t0
WHERE t1.ID = t0.Table1_ID and
t0.Table3_ID = 5189284 ******* Project-Restrict ResultSet (7):
Number of opens = 1
Rows seen = 1
Rows filtered = 0
restriction = false
projection = true
constructor time (milliseconds) = 0
open time (milliseconds) = 0
next time (milliseconds) = 0
close time (milliseconds) = 0
restriction time (milliseconds) = 0
projection time (milliseconds) = 0
optimizer estimated row count: 1.00
optimizer estimated cost: 6.33
Source result set:
Scalar Aggregate ResultSet:
Number of opens = 1
Rows input = 1
constructor time (milliseconds) = 0
open time (milliseconds) = 0
next time (milliseconds) = 0
close time (milliseconds) = 0
optimizer estimated row count: 0.00
optimizer estimated cost: 6.33
Index Key Optimization = false
Source result set:
Project-Restrict ResultSet (6):
Number of opens = 1
Rows seen = 1
Rows filtered = 0
restriction = false
projection = true
constructor time (milliseconds) = 0
open time (milliseconds) = 0
next time (milliseconds) = 0
close time (milliseconds) = 0
restriction time (milliseconds) = 0
projection time (milliseconds) = 0
optimizer estimated row count: 0.00
optimizer estimated cost: 6.33
Source result set:
Nested Loop Join ResultSet:
Number of opens = 1
Rows seen from the left = 1
Rows seen from the right = 1
Rows filtered = 0
Rows returned = 1
constructor time (milliseconds) = 0
open time (milliseconds) = 0
next time (milliseconds) = 0
close time (milliseconds) = 0
optimizer estimated row count: 0.00
optimizer estimated cost: 6.33
Left result set:
Index Row to Base Row ResultSet for TABLE2:
Number of opens = 1
Rows seen = 1
Columns accessed from heap = {0, 1}
constructor time (milliseconds) = 0
open time (milliseconds) = 0
next time (milliseconds) = 0
close time (milliseconds) = 0
optimizer estimated row count: 0.00
optimizer estimated cost: 6.33
Index Scan ResultSet for TABLE2 using
constraint TABLE2_FK_2 at read committed isolation level using instantaneous
share row locking chosen by the optimizer
Number of opens = 1
Rows seen = 1
Rows filtered = 0
Fetch Size = 16
constructor time (milliseconds)
= 0
open time (milliseconds) = 0
next time (milliseconds) = 0
close time (milliseconds) = 0
next time in milliseconds/row = 0
scan information:
Bit set of columns fetched=All
Number of columns fetched=2
Number of deleted rows visited=0
Number of pages visited=4
Number of rows qualified=1
Number of rows visited=2
Scan type=btree
Tree height=-1
start position:
>= on first 1 column(s).
Ordered null semantics
on the following columns:
0
stop position:
> on first 1 column(s).
Ordered null semantics
on the following columns:
0
qualifiers:
None
optimizer estimated row count:
0.00
optimizer estimated cost: 6.33
Right result set:
Table Scan ResultSet for TABLE1 at read
committed isolation level using instantaneous share row locking chosen by the
optimizer
Number of opens = 1
Rows seen = 1
Rows filtered = 0
Fetch Size = 16
constructor time (milliseconds) = 0
open time (milliseconds) = 0
next time (milliseconds) = 0
close time (milliseconds) = 0
next time in milliseconds/row = 0
scan information:
Bit set of columns fetched=All
Number of columns fetched=1
Number of pages visited=7300
Number of rows qualified=1
Number of rows visited=1000000
Scan type=heap
start position:
null
stop position:
null
qualifiers:
Column[0][0] Id: 0
Operator: =
Ordered nulls: false
Unknown return value: false
Negate comparison result: false
optimizer estimated row count: 0.00
optimizer estimated cost: 0.00
> Optmizer can choose the wrong path when BTreeCostController.java returns an
> estimate cost and row count of 0.0
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DERBY-6317
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-6317
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: SQL
> Affects Versions: 10.8.2.2
> Environment: Derby 10.8.2.2 on Oracle Solaris 10
> Reporter: Brett Bergquist
> Assignee: Mike Matrigali
> Attachments: derby6317_2.diff, derby6317.diff,
> DERBY_6317_junit_test_v1_diff.txt, DERBY_6317_temp_changes_for_debugging.txt,
> testRepro_v1.txt
>
>
> The optimizer can chose the wrong path when BTreeCostController.java returns
> an estimate cost and row count of 0.0.
> Assume that you have two tables that are being joined like:
> SELECT * FROM T1, T0
> WHERE T1.ID = T0.F_ID and
> T0.ID = 3;
> Also assume that T0 has two columns, ID and F_ID and F_ID is a foreign key on
> T1.ID. Assume that T1.ID is the primary key of T1 and (T0.F_ID, T0.ID) is
> the primary key on T0. Assume that there is a non-unique index on T0.ID.
> The correct query plan for this should be to query T0 using the non-unique
> index on T0.ID and then use the foreign key value in those rows to do query
> T1 using the primary key on T1.
> With some values of T0.ID in the above query this query plan is chosen and
> works. With other values of T0.ID , the query plan does an query on T0 using
> the non-unique index on T0.ID and then does a table scan on T1.
> For example, in my case the query:
> SELECT * FROM T1, T0
> WHERE T1.ID = T0.F_ID and
> T0.ID = 22112129;
> has this query plan.
> The problem appears to be in BTreeCostController.java. When this returns the
> same value for the "left_of_start" and the "left_of_stop" (which is being
> used to estimate the number of rows and cost), then the estimate cost and row
> count becomes 0.0. When this is used in the join order of T0, T1, then the
> cost of the table scan for T1 becomes 0.0 as well.
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