Re: Retrieving unused tuple attributes in ExecScan - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Andres Freund
Subject Re: Retrieving unused tuple attributes in ExecScan
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Msg-id 20220627190946.6b7xekyibfvkzvkn@alap3.anarazel.de
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In response to Retrieving unused tuple attributes in ExecScan  ("Ma, Marcus" <marcjma@amazon.com>)
Responses Re: Retrieving unused tuple attributes in ExecScan
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Hi,

On 2022-06-27 19:00:44 +0000, Ma, Marcus wrote:
> If I understand correctly, when a Sequential Scan takes place, the ExecScan function (located in executor/execScan.c)
doesnot retrieve all attributes per tuple in the TupleTableSlot and only retrieves the necessary attribute. So for
example,let’s imagine we have a table t1 with 3 number fields, c1, c2, and c3. So in the command:
 
> 
> Select * from t1 where t1.c1 > 500;
> 
> The returned TupleTableSlot will have its field of tts_values in the form (X, 0, 0), where X is the real value of
t1.c1but the fields of c2 and c3 are not actually retrieved because they aren’t used. Similarly, for the command:
 
> 
> Select * from t1;
> 
> The TupleTableSlot will always return the values of (0, 0, 0) because no
> comparisons are necessary. I am working on code where I’ll need access to
> attributes that aren’t listed in any qualification – what code should I
> change in execScan, or nodeSeqScan to be able to retrieve any attribute of a
> tuple? Basically, being able to make execScan return (X, Y, Z) instead of
> (0, 0, 0) even if the command doesn’t use any attribute comparisons.

You'll need to tell the planner that those columns are needed. It's not just
seqscans that otherwise will discard / not compute values.

Where exactly do you need those columns and why?

Greetings,

Andres Freund



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