Colin McGuigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I know I can do it by adjusting cost parameters, but I was really 
> curious as to why adding a "LIMIT 5000" onto a SELECT from a table with 
> only 530 rows in it would affect matters at all.

The LIMIT prevents the sub-select from being flattened into the main
query.  In the current code this has a side-effect of preventing any
statistical information from being used to estimate the selectivity
of the filter conditions --- so you get a default rowcount estimate
that's way too small, and that changes the shape of the join plan.
It's giving you the "right" answer for entirely the wrong reason.

                        regards, tom lane

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