Re: views: performance implication - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Curt Sampson
Subject Re: views: performance implication
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Msg-id Pine.NEB.4.44.0207081201030.476-100000@angelic.cynic.net
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In response to views: performance implication  (John Moore <wx-chase@tinyvital.com>)
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On Thu, 4 Jul 2002, John Moore wrote:

> We hope to use views as a way to....
> So the question is: are there any negative performance implications of
> doing so ... Back in the old days, views were a
> performance no-no in Informix, so I want to be sure we aren't setting a big
> trap for ourselves.

Yes, there may be. There are some cases where the optimizer won't
optimize a view the way it will optimize an equivalant query. (I posted
a query about this a while back--I don't remember whether it was here
or on -hackers.) So after creating a view, you'll want to check with
EXPLAIN that you're still getting the same query plan.

But I don't think this is true of every view, just some of them.

cjs
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