Re: Too slow querying a table of 15 million records - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Tobias Brox
Subject Re: Too slow querying a table of 15 million records
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Msg-id 20050628060333.GH7652@tobias.exoweb.net
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In response to Too slow querying a table of 15 million records  (kjelle@bingon.no)
Responses Re: Too slow querying a table of 15 million records
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[kjelle@bingon.no - Tue at 08:33:58PM +0200]
> I use FreeBSD 4.11 with PostGreSQL 7.3.8.
(...)
> database=> explain select date_trunc('hour', time),count(*) as total from
> test where p1=53 and time > now() - interval '24 hours' group by
> date_trunc order by date_trunc ;

I haven't looked through all your email yet, but this phenomena have been up
at the list a couple of times.  Try replacing "now() - interval '24 hours'"
with a fixed time stamp, and see if it helps.

pg7 will plan the query without knowledge of what "now() - interval '24
hours'" will compute to.  This should be fixed in pg8.

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