From: | Steffen Boehme <Steffen(at)boemm(dot)de> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Performance of Views |
Date: | 2005-02-28 17:26:36 |
Message-ID: | 38h2i8F5nag8tU1@individual.net |
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Hello there,
i have a short question ...
I have a few tables (at the moment "only" 3 for testing), over which
will by made a query in this form:
SELECT
a.orderitem_id,
a.transaction_id,
a.order_id,
a.shop_id,
a.quantity,
a.price,
b.affiliate_id,
c."type"
FROM
ss_order_orderitems a
LEFT JOIN ss_order_affiliate_tracking b ON a.order_id = b.order_id,
ss_shops c
WHERE
(a.order_id = b.order_id OR b.order_id IS NULL) AND
a.shop_id = c.shop_id;
The query will get later a few more conditions ...
Now is the problem, that the performance is not realy good ... and i
think about the best solution for such a query and found three possibilitys:
1. a simple select over the three tables (one of them contains 160000
entrys in the moment and it's growing) in the form like above (the db is
mysql 4.1.x)
I think this solution is not very perfomant ...
2. move the data to a postgresql-db with the same structur and create a
view, wich makes the same query ...
Is the performance for the same query different between a simple select
and a view!?
If so, i can forget the view ...
3. put the data with the above query in one big table ...
I know, thats no good db-structur, but i don't know how i could make it
better ...
The main-question at the moment iss ...
Is the performance of the View-Method better then the first Method on
the existing tables!?
I hope of a view hints ...
Thanks
Steffen
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