Using a window function in a view - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Chris Hanks
Subject Using a window function in a view
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Msg-id CAK7KUdBm_r9ikvEm4TFioXfQYuQVVFNAMiVV+O0Z3etBQ_H5dA@mail.gmail.com
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I'm trying to create a view that uses a window function, but it seems that Postgres is apparently unable to optimize it. Here's a reproduction of my situation with 9.2.2:

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drop table if exists values cascade; create table values ( fkey1 integer not null, fkey2 integer not null, fkey3 integer not null, value float not null, constraint values_pkey primary key (fkey1, fkey2, fkey3) ); -- Kind of hacky, but it roughly resembles my dataset. insert into values select distinct on (fkey1, fkey2, fkey3) i / 12 + 1 as fkey1, i % 4 + 1 as fkey2, ceil(random() * 10) as fkey3, random() * 2 - 1 as value from generate_series(0, 199999) i; create or replace view values_view as select fkey1, fkey3, (derived1 / max(derived1) over (partition by fkey1)) as derived1, (derived2 / sum(derived1) over (partition by fkey1)) as derived2 from ( select fkey1, fkey3, cast(sum((case when (value > 0.0) then 4 else 1 end)) as double precision) as derived1, sum((case when (value > 0.0) then (value * 4) else (value + 1) end)) as derived2 from values group by fkey1, fkey3 ) as t1;
-- This query requires a sequential scan on values, though all the data it needs could be found much more efficiently with an index scan. explain analyze select * from values_view where fkey1 = 1263;

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Can anyone suggest a way to rewrite this query, or maybe a workaround of some kind?

Thanks, Chris

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