On May 8, 2009, at 11:25 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
you read your tables by column, rather than by row??
SQL queries are inherently row oriented, the fundamental unit of
storage is a 'tuple', which is a representation of a row of a table.
I believe what is referring to is the disk storage organization,
clustering a single column from multiple rows together onto a page.
For example, if your typical use of a table is to read one particular
column from a large number of rows, this could (in theory) improve
performance.
AFAIK, PostgreSQL doesn't support this.
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