> What is your Postgres version? > Do you have correct statistics on this tables? > Please show yours execution plans with buffers i.e. explain (analyze,buffers) ... > Fast: Sort (cost=193101.41..195369.80 rows=907357 width=129) (actual time=3828.176..3831.261 rows=43615 loops=1) Output: dim_cliente.tipocliente, dim_cliente.a1_ibge, dim_cliente.a1_cod, dim_cliente.a1_nome, dim_vendedor.a3_nome, (btrim((dim_cliente.tipocliente)::text)) Sort Key: (btrim((dim_cliente.tipocliente)::text)), dim_cliente.a1_ibge, dim_cliente.a1_cod, dim_cliente.a1_nome Sort Method: quicksort Memory: 13121kB -> HashAggregate (cost=91970.52..103312.49 rows=907357 width=129) (actual time=2462.690..2496.729 rows=43615 loops=1) Output: dim_cliente.tipocliente, dim_cliente.a1_ibge, dim_cliente.a1_cod, dim_cliente.a1_nome, dim_vendedor.a3_nome, btrim((dim_cliente.tipocliente)::text) -> Hash Join (cost=856.30..80628.56 rows=907357 width=129) (actual time=29.524..1533.880 rows=907357 loops=1) Slow: Group (cost=170417.48..184027.84 rows=907357 width=129) (actual time=36649.329..37235.158 rows=43615 loops=1) Output: dim_cliente.tipocliente, dim_cliente.a1_ibge, dim_cliente.a1_cod, dim_cliente.a1_nome, dim_vendedor.a3_nome -> Sort (cost=170417.48..172685.88 rows=907357 width=129) (actual time=36649.315..36786.760 rows=907357 loops=1) Output: dim_cliente.tipocliente, dim_cliente.a1_ibge, dim_cliente.a1_cod, dim_cliente.a1_nome, dim_vendedor.a3_nome Sort Key: dim_cliente.tipocliente, dim_cliente.a1_ibge, dim_cliente.a1_cod, dim_cliente.a1_nome, dim_vendedor.a3_nome Sort Method: quicksort Memory: 265592kB -> Hash Join (cost=856.30..80628.56 rows=907357 width=129) (actual time=26.719..1593.693 rows=907357 loops=1) The difference is in the top of plans. As we see, hashjoin time is practically the same. But fast plan uses hashagg first and only 43k rows require sorting. Slow plan dominated by sorting 900k rows. I wonder if increasing cpu_tuple_cost will help. As cost difference between two plans is negligible now. -- Sent via pgsql-performance mailing list (pgsql-performance@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-performance