Re: Is This A Set Based Solution? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Tino Wildenhain
Subject Re: Is This A Set Based Solution?
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Msg-id 45FA5423.8020206@wildenhain.de
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In response to Re: Is This A Set Based Solution?  (Bruno Wolff III <bruno@wolff.to>)
Responses Re: Is This A Set Based Solution?  (Jorge Godoy <jgodoy@gmail.com>)
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Bruno Wolff III schrieb:
> On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 11:15:01 -0700,
>   Stefan Berglund <sorry.no.koolaid@for.me> wrote:
>> I have an app where the user makes multiple selections from a list.  I
>> can either construct a huge WHERE clause such as SELECT blah blah FROM
>> foo WHERE (ID = 53016 OR ID = 27 OR ID = 292 OR ID = 512) or I could
>> alternatively pass the string of IDs ('53016,27,292,512') to a table
>> returning function which TABLE is then JOINed with the table I wish to
>> query instead of using the unwieldy WHERE clause.  The latter strikes me
>> as a far more scalable method since it eliminates having to use dynamic
>> SQL to construct the ridiculously long WHERE clause which will no doubt
>> ultimately bump up against parser length restrictions or some such.
>
> How big is huge?
> If the list of IDs is in the 1000s or higher, then it may be better to
> load the data into a temp table and ANALYSE it before running your query.
> Otherwise, for smaller lists the IN suggestion should work well in recent
> versions.

Show me a user which really clicks on 1000 or more checkboxes on a
webpage or similar ;)
I'd think around 20 values is plenty.

Regards
Tino

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