Dimitri Fontaine skrev 2010-01-12 12.01:
war...@warrenandrachel.com writes:

When joining two large tables [common in warehousing], a hash join is
commonly selected. Calculating hash values for the merge phase is CPU
intensive. Is there any way to pre-calculate value hashes to save that
time? Would it even grant any performance to skip the build phase of
the hash join?

Maybe maintaining a materialized view then using it in the queries would
be sufficient to solve your problem?


Depending on your case creating a temporary table in the beginning of the session might save you a lot of time if multiple similar queries is done.

Regards,
roppert

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