Pryscila B Guttoski wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> On my master course, I'm studying the PostgreSQL's optimizer.
> I don't know if anyone in this list have been participated from the
> PostgreSQL's Optimizer development, but maybe someone can help me on
> this question.
> PostgreSQL generates all possible plans of executing the query (using an
> almost exhaustive search), then gives a cost to each plan and finally
> the cheapest one is selected for execution.
> There are other methods for query optimization, one of them is based on
> plan transformations (for example, using A-Star algorithm) instead of
> plan constructions used by PostgreSQL.
> Does anyone know why this method was choosen? Are there any papers or
> researches about it?
You may want to pass this question over to pgsql-hackers.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
>
> Thank's a lot,
> Pryscila.
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