Re: performance problem on big tables

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I have the newest version : 
select oracle_diag();
                                                     oracle_diag
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 oracle_fdw 1.5.0, PostgreSQL 9.6.3, Oracle client 11.2.0.4.0, ORACLE_HOME=/PostgreSQL/9.6/tools/instantclient_11_2/
(1 row)


Is there a prefetch also for local tables ? I mean If I run with a cursor over results of a select query, mybe setting the prefetch for a local table might also improve performance ?

2017-08-28 8:51 GMT+03:00 Claudio Freire <klaussfreire@xxxxxxxxx>:
On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 1:34 PM, Mariel Cherkassky
<mariel.cherkassky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi, yes indeed I'm using laurenz`s oracle_fdw extension. I tried to run it
> but I'm getting error
>
> dbch=# ALTER FOREIGN TABLE tc_sub_rate_ver_prod OPTIONS ( SET prefetch 10240
> );
> ERROR:  syntax error at or near "10240"
> LINE 1: ...N TABLE tc_sub_rate_ver_prod OPTIONS ( SET prefetch 10240 );
>
>
> dbch=#  alter foreign table tc_sub_rate_ver_prod OPTIONS (SET prefetch
> '10240');
> ERROR:  option "prefetch" not found

Oh, sorry, I hadn't seen this until I hit send.

Unless the documentation is inaccurate or you're using a really old
version (from the changelog that option is from 2016), that should
work.

I don't have enough experience with oracle_fdw to help there, most of
my dealings have been with postgres_fdw.


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