From: | Stefan Schwarzer <stefan(dot)schwarzer(at)grid(dot)unep(dot)ch> |
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To: | Thom Brown <thombrown(at)gmail(dot)com> |
Cc: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Subqueries or Joins? Problems with multiple table query |
Date: | 2010-02-23 14:28:49 |
Message-ID: | 25ECB695-18F4-45D0-A47D-8B5DB44553FD@grid.unep.ch |
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>>>>> Select countries.name, basel.year, basel.value, cites.year,
>>>>> cites.value
>>>>> From countries
>>>>> Left Join basel on basel.id_country = countries.id_country and
>>>>> basel.value=1
>>>>> Left Join cites on cites.id_country = countries.id_country and
>>>>> cites.value=1
>>>>
>>>> I would have thought so, but the query turns forever.
>>>
>>> How many rows in each of your tables, and what indexes do you have?
>>
>> around 5000 rows
>>
>
> It takes a long time for just 5000 rows? Could you provide the
> execution plan for it by putting EXPLAIN ANALYZE at the front of your
> query and post the result here?
Ok, seems to be a problem with the server and a running process or so.
On my local machine: great! Works fine. Thanks a lot for your help!
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