Re: Poor plan choice in prepared statement - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Alvaro Herrera
Subject Re: Poor plan choice in prepared statement
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Msg-id 20081231160118.GE3809@alvh.no-ip.org
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In response to Re: Poor plan choice in prepared statement  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Re: Poor plan choice in prepared statement
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Tom Lane escribió:
> Scott Carey <scott@richrelevance.com> writes:
> > I have also had a case where one query would take a  couple hundred
> > ms to parse, but was fairly fast to plan and execute (1/3 the parse
> > cost) -- yet another case where a prepared statement that re-plans
> > each execution would be helpful.  At least you can prevent SQL
> > injection and cut the parse cost.  Its not all about the cost of
> > planning the query.
>
> The point of a prepared statement IMHO is to do the planning only once.
> There's necessarily a tradeoff between that and having a plan that's
> perfectly adapted to specific parameter values.

I think it has been shown enough times that the performance drop caused
by a worse plan can be orders of magnitudes worse than what's gained by
producing the plan only once.  It does not seem a bad idea to provide a
way to carry out only the parse phase, and postpone planning until the
parameters have been received.

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Alvaro Herrera                                http://www.CommandPrompt.com/
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