On 6/29/07, Jan Danielsson <jan.m.danielsson@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hello all,
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> In order to speed up commonly used queries, I use prepared
> statements. I assume that 'prepare' tells some database query planner to
> take a look at a query, and do all preparations for it, then store those
> preparations somewhere for when it's needed.
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> When I use CREATE FUNCTION to create a function, does that also get
> "planned" automatically (plsql, specifically). My gut feeling is that it
> doesn't (mainly since it can be any external language).
'execute' is pretty much the fastest possible way to execute a query
(or, even better, PQexecPrepared via C)...it's less cpu cycles than a
function although barely. I would suggest maybe rethinking your
query into a view and querying that with or without prepare.
merlin