From: | Richard Huxton <dev(at)archonet(dot)com> |
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To: | Dan Shea <dan(dot)shea(at)ec(dot)gc(dot)ca> |
Cc: | pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: View is not using a table index |
Date: | 2007-04-24 15:41:43 |
Message-ID: | 462E2537.2020706@archonet.com |
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Dan Shea wrote:
> We have a table which we want to normalize and use the same SQL to
> perform selects using a view.
> The old table had 3 columns in it's index
> (region_id,wx_element,valid_time).
> The new table meteocode_elmts has a similar index but the region_id is a
> reference to another table region_lookup and wx_element to table
> meteocode_elmts_lookup. This will make our index and table
> significantly smaller.
> As stated ablove we want to use the same SQL query to check the view.
> The problem is we have not been able to set up the view so that it
> references the "rev" index. It just uses the region_id but ignores the
> wx_element, therefore the valid_time is also ignored. The rev index now
> consists of region_id(reference to region_lookup
> table),wx_element(reference to meteocode_elmts_lookup) and valid_time.
>
> We are using Postgresql 7.4.0. Below is the relevant views and tables
> plus an explain analyze of the query to the old table and the view.
Please say it's not really 7.4.0 - you're running 7.4.xx actually,
aren't you, where xx is quite a high number?
> phoenix=# \d region_lookup
> Table "public.region_lookup"
> Column | Type | Modifiers
> -----------+-----------------------+-----------
> id | integer | not null
> region_id | character varying(99) |
> Indexes:
> "region_lookup_pkey" primary key, btree (id)
>
> phoenix=# \d meteocode_elmts_lookup
> Table "public.meteocode_elmts_lookup"
> Column | Type | Modifiers
> ------------+-----------------------+-----------
> id | integer | not null
> wx_element | character varying(99) | not null
> Indexes:
> "meteocode_elmts_lookup_pkey" primary key, btree (id)
> "wx_element_idx" btree (wx_element)
Anyway, you're joining to these tables and testing against the text
values without any index useful to the join.
Try indexes on (wx_element, id) and (region_id,id) etc. Re-analyse the
tables and see what that does for you.
Oh - I'd expect an index over the timestamps might help too.
Then, if you've got time try setting up an 8.2 installation, do some
basic configuration and transfer the data. I'd be surprised if you
didn't get some noticeable improvements just from the version number
increase.
--
Richard Huxton
Archonet Ltd
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