Re: Effects of cascading references in foreign keys - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Michael Fuhr
Subject Re: Effects of cascading references in foreign keys
Date
Msg-id 20051029160527.GA80135@winnie.fuhr.org
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In response to Re: Effects of cascading references in foreign keys  (Bruno Wolff III <bruno@wolff.to>)
Responses Re: Effects of cascading references in foreign keys
Re: Effects of cascading references in foreign keys
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On Sat, Oct 29, 2005 at 09:49:47AM -0500, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 29, 2005 at 08:24:32 -0600, Michael Fuhr <mike@fuhr.org> wrote:
> > My tests suggest that a lookup on the referring key is done only
> > if the referenced key is changed.  Here's an example from 8.1beta4;
> > I used this version because EXPLAIN ANALYZE shows triggers and the
> > time spent in them, but I see similar performance characteristics
> > in earlier versions.  I've intentionally not put an index on the
> > referring column to make lookups on it slow.
>
> It looks like this feature was added last May, so I think it only applies
> to 8.1.

Earlier versions appear to have at least some kind of optimization.
Here's a test in 7.3.11 using the same tables I used in 8.1beta4,
although on a slower box.

test=> UPDATE foo SET x = 1 WHERE id = 100000;
UPDATE 1
Time: 32.18 ms

test=> UPDATE foo SET x = 1, id = 200000 WHERE id = 100000;
UPDATE 1
Time: 4144.95 ms

test=> DROP TABLE bar;
DROP TABLE
Time: 240.87 ms

test=> UPDATE foo SET x = 1, id = 100000 WHERE id = 200000;
UPDATE 1
Time: 63.52 ms

--
Michael Fuhr

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