On 1/30/23 10:34, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 26, 2023 at 11:06:41AM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
>> I don't know anything about the mysql FDW, but another possible route
>> to fixing things is to get it to not believe that the remote's sort
>> ordering matches the local one. If the plan were relying on a local
>> sort instead of a remote sort then everything would be fine.
>
> When we implemented sort pushdown to FDWs I had not considered how hard
> it might be to match sort ordering, especially considering the problem
> we have in matching orderings from different operating system versions.
Different sort ordering could be due to all kinds of things, including
for example a RHEL 8 instance pulling from a RHEL 7 one (glibc mismatch).
Also I have been told (not verified by me) that MySQL at least supports
using its own built-in collation. If so, how can we ever know that
whatever Postgres is using will match that?
I wonder if we should have an attribute of a foreign server that
indicates whether sort pushdown is enabled or not.
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Joe Conway
PostgreSQL Contributors Team
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