Re: using limit

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Is a table with 10 million of rows with a primary key but conditions used in select are not part of PK.

 

My table is like this:

Column 1 – PK

Column 2 – Indexed

Column 3 – Indexed

 

Column 2 and Column 3 are Indexed in the same index but they are not mark as unique or PK

 

The Query is like this:

Select column1 from myTable where Column2 between X and Y

 

I am expecting just one record

 

 

 

De: Michael Holt [mailto:michael@xxxxxxx]
Enviado el: jueves, 16 de diciembre de 2010 04:23 p.m.
Para: Anibal David Acosta; pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Asunto: RE: using limit

 

This really depends on the type of query you’re talking about. If there’s only one row in the table you’re querying then no, I don’t think it’ll change anything. If you’re querying a single row using a primary key it shouldn’t change anything. If you’re doing an aggregate query, say a sum of a bunch of rows, it also won’t improve performance.

 

If you’re doing a query on a table with multiple rows and not filtering by a primary key or other unique index then yes, it will improve the query.

 

From: pgsql-admin-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pgsql-admin-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Anibal David Acosta
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 11:19 AM
To: pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: using limit

 

Hi

I really like to do efficient SQL queries so, my question is if I am expecting no more than one row from a select, using  the LIMIT 1 could improve the performance?

 

If I use my logic, the LIMIT 1 instruction tell to postgres that stop searching when found 1 record, but maybe it is unnecessary

 

 

Thanks

 

Anibal


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