Hi Culley,
Have you tried to create fk together with index on fk column on table B?
What are results? Would be good if you could send the query and explain analyze...
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From: Culley HarrelsonSent: 21 December 2011 00:57To: pgsql-general@postgresql.orgSubject: [GENERAL] design help for performanceI am bumping into some performance issues and am seeking help.
I have two tables A and B in a one (A) to many (B) relationship. There are 1.4 million records in table A and 44 million records in table B. In my web application any request for a record from table A is also going to need a count of associated records in table B. Several years ago I added table_b_rowcount to table A in order to minimize queries on table B. And now, as the application has grown, I am starting to having locking problems on table A. Any change to table B requires the that table_b_rowcount be updated on table A... The application has outgrown this solution.
So... is there a common solution to this problem?
culley