On Thu, Dec 03, 2009 at 03:56:05PM +0000, Thomas Hamilton wrote:
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> The following bug has been logged online:
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> Bug reference: 5231
> Logged by: Thomas Hamilton
> Email address: thomashamilton76@yahoo.com
> PostgreSQL version: 8.3.8
> Operating system: Ubuntu 4.2.4
> Description: SELECT DISTINCT poorly implemented vs SELECT ... GROUP
> BY
> Details:=20
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> SELECT DISTINCT does a Sort followed by Unique.
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> SELECT ... GROUP BY, which is logically equivalent, performs a
> HashAggregate.
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> When run against a large dataset with a small number of distinct results
> HashAggregate is an order of magnitude more efficient!
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> Since the spec does not require DISTINCT to return sorted results, I don't
> believe Sort ... Unique will ever be more efficient than HashAggregate.
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> Therefore, in order to maximize performance, DISTINCT should always be
> implemented as HashAggregate.
In 8.4 and above, SELECT DISTINCT can use HashAggregates rather than
Sort/Unique -- though I'm not sure it always does. Anyway, an upgrade should
handle this for you. However, this isn't really a bug, it's a feature, so
don't expect to see it in an 8.3.x version.
-- Josh / eggyknap