Re: Is a better way to have the same result of this query? - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Jochem van Dieten
Subject Re: Is a better way to have the same result of this query?
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Msg-id 3DEFCDC5.9050906@oli.tudelft.nl
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In response to Re: Is a better way to have the same result of this query?  (Vernon Wu <vernonw@gatewaytech.com>)
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Vernon Wu wrote:
> 12/5/2002 1:06:03 PM, Jochem van Dieten <jochemd@oli.tudelft.nl> wrote:
>
>>You start by using a dataset of realistic size. Sorry, but if the actual
>>time is < 10.00 ms it is rather pointless to optimize further since
>>chance is going to be the biggest factor. And the IN/EXISTS difference
>>is dependent on dataset size.
>
> Do you mean that using "EXIST" is not necessary out-perform using 'IN" even the "explain" say so? What is the right
> size for those two key words?

IIRC, IN might be faster on small datasets, but EXISTS is faster on big
ones. So you have to optimize with a dataset that resembles the actual
dataset you will be using in production as close as possible. I don't
know what the size is at which one gets faster as the other.

Jochem


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