Re: query pegs beta4 - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Louis-David Mitterrand
Subject Re: query pegs beta4
Date
Msg-id 20071215174923.GA24661@apartia.fr
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In response to Re: query pegs beta4  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
List pgsql-general
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 12:39:30PM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
> Louis-David Mitterrand <vindex+lists-pgsql-general@apartia.org> writes:
> > This new query of mine pegs beta4, it doesn't return and CPU is at 100%:
> >     select l.id_location,l.name,
> >             a.city
> >             from location l, address a, show_date x, show s, show s2
> >             where (l.id_address = a.id_address
> >             and x.id_location = l.id_location
> >             and s.id_show = x.id_show
> >             and s2.show_type = s.show_type and s2.id_show = 305)
> >             or l.id_location = 172;
>
> > The tables are not big, at most a few hundred elements each, if that.
>
> > Maybe the query itself is flawed,
>
> I'd say so.  Any l row with id_location = 172 joins to the cartesian
> product of all the other tables.  I doubt that's what you meant.

Hi Tom,

No, what I really meant (and clumsily attempted here) is: either return
the list of locations that have been already used for the same
'show_type' as the current show) OR just return the newly created
location 172.

I just backtracked and expressed the equivalent in perl, so no problem
here.

Thanks,

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