On Wed, 2008-02-06 at 09:42 +0100, SURANTYN Jean François wrote: > That issue is very annoying because with generated SQL queries (from > Business Objects for example) on big tables, it is possible that some > queries have several times the same "where" condition ("where n=1 and > n=1" for example), and as the optimizer is under-estimating the number > of returned rows, some bad execution plans can be chosen (nested loops > instead of hash joins for example) I can see the annoyance there. There's a balance in the planner between time spent to optimize the query and time spent to correct mistakes. If we looked continually for mistakes then planning time would increase for everybody that didn't suffer from this problem. Since the SQL is not your fault and difficult to control, it is an argument in favour of an optional planner mode that would perform additional checks for redundant clauses of various kinds. The default for that would be "off" since most people don't suffer from this problem. BO isn't the only SQL generating-client out there, so I think this is a fairly wide problem. -- Simon Riggs 2ndQuadrant http://www.2ndQuadrant.com ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: don't forget to increase your free space map settings