Dan Bolser wrote:
Hello,
I am interested in the theoretical time / space complexity of SQL queries
on indexed / non-indexed data.
I think I read somewhere that a JOIN on an indexed column is something
like O[mn*log(mn)] (m rows joined to n).
I assume without an index it is just
On 6/21/05, Dan Bolser wrote:
I am interested in the theoretical time / space complexity of SQL queries
on indexed / non-indexed data.
I doubt this is the right list for theory.
Specifically I want to know the complexity of a query that does a
'cross tabulation'
SELECT
X,
Dan Bolser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 06/21/2005 09:51:06 AM:
Hello,
I am interested in the theoretical time / space complexity of SQL
queries
on indexed / non-indexed data.
I think I read somewhere that a JOIN on an indexed column is something
like O[mn*log(mn)] (m rows joined to n).
I
It's a Big O of N.
DVP
Dathan Vance Pattishall http://www.friendster.com
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