Query analyse - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Elielson Fontanezi
Subject Query analyse
Date
Msg-id A799F7647794D311924A005004ACEA9709699779@cprodamibs249.prodam
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Responses Re: Query analyse  (Stephan Szabo <sszabo@megazone.bigpanda.com>)
Re: Query analyse  (Dmitry Tkach <dmitry@openratings.com>)
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Good morning!
 
    First of all, my envoronment is:
        Linux netlab142.prodam 2.4.8-26mdk #1 Sun Sep 23 17:06:39 CEST 2001 i686 unknown
        pg_ctl (PostgreSQL) 7.2.1
 
    I would like some suggestions on how to speed up a query.
 
    Both of the queries below are identical except that one of them use the trunc function.
 
    You can see that the TRUNC function rise hardly up the query response time in the second query.
    That shouldn´t be happen. Only because a trunc function?
 
    What can I be in that case?
    What does it happen?
 
    Sure, there are indexes:
 
CREATE INDEX idx_proposta_2 ON proposta USING btree (in_situacao_proposta);
CREATE INDEX idx_proposta_4 ON proposta USING btree (nr_proponente);
 
    And pa.nr_proponente is fk and op.nr_proponte is pk.
 
    These are the queries:
 
1o.  That is ok.
 
DEBUG:  query: select
   pa.nr_projeto,
   pa.dc_denom_projeto,
   pa.nr_proponente,
   pa.dc_coordenador,
   op.dc_proponente
   from proposta pa
   inner join orgao_proponente op
   on (pa.nr_proponente = op.nr_proponente)
   where pa.in_situacao_proposta <> 'E' ORDER BY 1 DESC;

DEBUG:  QUERY STATISTICS
! system usage stats:
!       0.015904 elapsed 0.000000 user 0.020000 system sec
!       [0.010000 user 0.020000 sys total]
!       0/0 [0/0] filesystem blocks in/out
!       143/42 [353/172] page faults/reclaims, 0 [0] swaps
!       0 [0] signals rcvd, 0/0 [0/0] messages rcvd/sent
!       0/0 [0/0] voluntary/involuntary context switches
! postgres usage stats:
!       Shared blocks:         88 read,          0 written, buffer hit rate = 89.19
%
!       Local  blocks:          0 read,          0 written, buffer hit rate = 0.00%
!       Direct blocks:          0 read,          0 written
2o. But I need to use the trunc function:
 
DEBUG:  query: select
   pa.nr_projeto,
   pa.dc_denom_projeto,
   pa.nr_proponente,
   pa.dc_coordenador,
   op.dc_proponente
   from proposta pa
   inner join orgao_proponente op
   on (trunc(pa.nr_proponente/100000,0)*100000 = op.nr_proponente)
   where pa.in_situacao_proposta <> 'E' ORDER BY 1 DESC;

DEBUG:  QUERY STATISTICS
! system usage stats:
!       104.665005 elapsed 10.090000 user 0.420000 system sec
!       [10.100000 user 0.420000 sys total]
!       0/0 [0/0] filesystem blocks in/out
!       141/50 [352/180] page faults/reclaims, 0 [0] swaps
!       0 [0] signals rcvd, 0/0 [0/0] messages rcvd/sent
!       0/0 [0/0] voluntary/involuntary context switches
! postgres usage stats:
!       Shared blocks:       7408 read,          0 written, buffer hit rate = 13.23
%
!       Local  blocks:          0 read,          0 written, buffer hit rate = 0.00%
!       Direct blocks:          0 read,          0 written
 

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