Hello 2009/2/24 Grzegorz Jaśkiewicz <gryzman@xxxxxxxxx>: > explain select ss, ARRAY(select id from foo where ss>0 and id between > 7 and 156 order by random() limit 3) as v from > generate_series(1,1000000) ss; > QUERY PLAN > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Function Scan on generate_series ss (cost=0.00..9381.22 rows=1000 width=4) > SubPlan > -> Limit (cost=9.36..9.37 rows=3 width=8) > -> Sort (cost=9.36..9.74 rows=150 width=8) > Sort Key: (random()) > -> Result (cost=0.00..7.42 rows=150 width=8) > One-Time Filter: ($0 > 0) > -> Seq Scan on foo (cost=0.00..7.05 rows=150 width=8) > Filter: ((id >= 7) AND (id <= 156)) > (9 rows) > > :( > > no matter if I change last generate_series's range, it will always > estimate 1000 rows... > > There are not dynamic estimator for SRF function. You can change it statically via ROWS flag - default is 1000 rows. postgres=# create or replace function fooo() returns setof int as $$ select * from (values(10),(20)) x$$ language sql; CREATE FUNCTION postgres=# explain select * from fooo(); QUERY PLAN -------------------------------------------------------------- Function Scan on fooo (cost=0.00..260.00 rows=1000 width=4) (1 row) postgres=# create or replace function fooo() returns setof int as $$ select * from (values(10),(20)) x$$ language sql rows 432; CREATE FUNCTION postgres=# explain select * from fooo(); QUERY PLAN ------------------------------------------------------------- Function Scan on fooo (cost=0.00..112.32 rows=432 width=4) (1 row) postgres=# regards Pavel Stehule > -- > GJ > > -- > Sent via pgsql-performance mailing list (pgsql-performance@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-performance > -- Sent via pgsql-performance mailing list (pgsql-performance@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-performance