Thread: prerequisites of pull_up_sublinks
Hi,
* However, this optimization *only*
* works at the top level of WHERE or a JOIN/ON clause, because we cannot
* distinguish whether the ANY ought to return FALSE or NULL in cases
* involving NULL inputs. Also, in an outer join's ON clause we can only
* do this if the sublink is degenerate (ie, references only the nullable
* side of the join).
I tried to write some SQLs but still can't understand the above comments. Any
help here?
Best Regards
Andy Fan (https://www.aliyun.com/)
On Wed, 21 Apr 2021 at 14:55, Andy Fan <zhihui.fan1213@gmail.com> wrote: > * However, this optimization *only* > * works at the top level of WHERE or a JOIN/ON clause, because we cannot > * distinguish whether the ANY ought to return FALSE or NULL in cases > * involving NULL inputs. Also, in an outer join's ON clause we can only > * do this if the sublink is degenerate (ie, references only the nullable > * side of the join). > > I tried to write some SQLs but still can't understand the above comments. Any > help here? The code there is trying to convert sub links into joins. For example: explain select * from pg_Class where oid in (select attrelid from pg_attribute); can be implemented as a join rather than a subplan or hashed subplan. You should either see a Semi Join there or a regular join with the pg_attribute side uniquified. Check the plan when you change the above into NOT IN. We don't currently pull those up to become joins due to the fact that the null behaviour for NOT IN is not compatible with anti-joins. David
On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 4:37 PM David Rowley <dgrowleyml@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, 21 Apr 2021 at 14:55, Andy Fan <zhihui.fan1213@gmail.com> wrote:
> * However, this optimization *only*
> * works at the top level of WHERE or a JOIN/ON clause, because we cannot
> * distinguish whether the ANY ought to return FALSE or NULL in cases
> * involving NULL inputs. Also, in an outer join's ON clause we can only
> * do this if the sublink is degenerate (ie, references only the nullable
> * side of the join).
>
> I tried to write some SQLs but still can't understand the above comments. Any
> help here?
The code there is trying to convert sub links into joins.
For example:
explain select * from pg_Class where oid in (select attrelid from pg_attribute);
can be implemented as a join rather than a subplan or hashed subplan.
You should either see a Semi Join there or a regular join with the
pg_attribute side uniquified.
Check the plan when you change the above into NOT IN. We don't
currently pull those up to become joins due to the fact that the null
behaviour for NOT IN is not compatible with anti-joins.
I just checked the "Not In to Join" thread some days ago, but didn't
realize it here. Thank you David for your hint.
Best Regards
Andy Fan (https://www.aliyun.com/)