Re: Function call costs for SQL and PLPgSQL - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Function call costs for SQL and PLPgSQL
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Msg-id 22065.1182523582@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Function call costs for SQL and PLPgSQL  (Vincenzo Romano <vincenzo.romano@gmail.com>)
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Vincenzo Romano <vincenzo.romano@gmail.com> writes:
> I need to create a huge SQL script to load 20+ M rows in a DB.
> I've been force to wrap the inserts into PG functions.
> I can write them in either SQl or PLPgSQL but don't know
> whether this can make a big difference as far as time of
> overall execution is concerned.

> Somewhere else I've been told that SQL function bodies get "inlined"
> during execution. Is thus correct to consider SQL functions "faster"
> that the conterpart written in PLPgSQL?

Inlining only applies to simple-SELECT SQL functions (ie, pure
functions).  For what you're trying to do, I think plpgsql will
be faster as well as more flexible.

            regards, tom lane

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