On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 1:02 AM, Greg Caulton <caulton...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, > > It seems to me that the following query should be a lot faster. This runs > in 17 seconds (regardless how many times I run it) > > select ac.* from application_controls_view ac, refs r where > ac.custom_controller_ref_id = r.ref_id and r.ref_key like '%XYZ%'; > > if I do not use the view the query runs in under 100 ms > > select ac.* from application_controls ac, refs r where > ac.custom_controller_ref_id = r.ref_id and r.ref_key like '%XYZ%'; > > > The view is > > SELECT t.action_form_type_ref_id, r1.display AS action_form_type_display, > t.action_order_type_ref_id, r2.display AS action_order_type_display, > t.action_view_ref_id, r3.display AS action_view_display, t.active_ind, > t.application_control_id, t.application_control_name, t.application_view_id, > t.background_color, t.background_processing_ind, t.base_model_type_ref_id, > r4.display AS base_model_type_display, t.base_value_script, > t.class_instantiate_script, t.class_name, t.combo_add_to_list_ind, > t.combo_category_ref_id, r5.display AS combo_category_display, > t.combo_dynamic_search_ind, t.combo_filter_ref_id, r6.display AS > combo_filter_display, t.combo_group_ref_id, r7.display AS > combo_group_display, t.combo_short_display_ind, t.combo_values_term_id, > t.comparison_operator_ref_id, r8.display AS comparison_operator_display, > t.context_ref_id, r9.display AS context_display, t.control_description, > t.control_format, t.control_format_ref_id, r10.display AS > <snip for brevity> > t.parameter_ref_id = r30.ref_id AND t.parameter_source_ref_id = r31.ref_id > AND t.record_item_ref_id = r32.ref_id AND t.repeating_section_view_ref_id = > r33.ref_id AND t.report_print_ref_id = r34.ref_id AND > t.right_arrow_action_ref_id = r35.ref_id AND t.right_click_action_ref_id = > r36.ref_id AND t.section_view_ref_id = r37.ref_id AND t.select_action_ref_id > = r38.ref_id AND t.source_ref_id = r39.ref_id AND t.state_field_type_ref_id > = r40.ref_id AND t.table_access_ref_id = r41.ref_id AND t.update_user_ref_id > = r42.ref_id AND t.value_data_type_ref_id = r43.ref_id; > > so basically it joins 43 times to the refs table on the primary key > > the explain confirms the nested loops > > > " {NESTLOOP " > " :startup_cost 2660771.70 " > " :total_cost 3317979.85 " > " :plan_rows 27 " > " :plan_width 4708 " > " :targetlist (" > " {TARGETENTRY " > " :expr " > " {VAR " > " :varno 65001 " > " :varattno 29 " > " :vartype 20 " > " :vartypmod -1 " > " :varlevelsup 0 " > " :varnoold 5 " > <snip for brevity> > " -> Index Scan using refs_pk on refs r17 (cost=0.00..5.45 > rows=1 width=50)" > " Index Cond: (r17.ref_id = > t.detail_record_item_ref_id)" > " -> Index Scan using refs_pk on refs r1 (cost=0.00..5.45 rows=1 > width=50)" > " Index Cond: (r1.ref_id = t.action_form_type_ref_id)" > " -> Index Scan using refs_pk on refs r (cost=0.00..5.45 rows=1 > width=8)" > " Index Cond: (r.ref_id = t.custom_controller_ref_id)" > " Filter: ((r.ref_key)::text ~~ '%ERNEST%'::text)" > > > I did a vacuum analyze and so the primary key (indexes of course) is being > used. But the above query is still 17s. If I dont return so many columns > it comes down to around 10 seconds. > > select ac.application_control_id from application_controls_view ac, refs r > where ac.custom_controller_ref_id = r.ref_id and r.ref_key like '%ERNEST%'; > > But in either case this is only 37 rows. So 1554 lookups on a unique index > on a table of 34000 rows means 6ms per internal join - note that many of > those values are the same. > > Does this seem right to you? Anything I can tune ? > > > > -- > Gregory Caulton > Principal at PatientOS Inc. > personal email: caulton...@gmail.com > http://www.patientos.com > corporate: (888)-NBR-1EMR || fax 857.241.3022 > Oh it seems to be the join that is throwing it off, because this runs in 600 ms select ac.* from application_controls_view ac where ac.application_control_id in ( 50000745, 50000760, 50000759, 50000758, 50000757, 50000756, 50000753, 50000751, 50000750, 50000749, 50000748, 50000746, 50000744, 50001328, 50000752, 50000754, 50000755, 50002757, 50002756, 50002755, 50002754, 50001168, 50020825, 50021077, 50020821, 50020822, 50020824, 50020823, 50020820, 50020819, 50020809, 50020810, 50020806, 50020807, 50020817, 50021066, 50020808 ) never mind, makes sense now - its fixed -- Gregory Caulton Principal at PatientOS Inc. personal email: caulton...@gmail.com http://www.patientos.com corporate: (888)-NBR-1EMR || fax 857.241.3022