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Gönderen: Asya Nevra Buyuksoy <ayisan1096@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 10 Şub 2020 Pzt, 10:51
Subject: Re: TOAST table performance problem
To: Andreas Joseph Krogh <andreas@xxxxxxxxxx>
Gönderen: Asya Nevra Buyuksoy <ayisan1096@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 10 Şub 2020 Pzt, 10:51
Subject: Re: TOAST table performance problem
To: Andreas Joseph Krogh <andreas@xxxxxxxxxx>
I copied my data to the CSV file, yes it is very fast. However, this does not solve my problem.
After deserializing the on the front side, I want to visualize my data on the web page effectively. When I select my data one by one with a limit clause, the query executes 200 ms. For example, If I create a function that takes data with a loop, the execution time will be 200 ms*1000=200 sec.
Andreas Joseph Krogh <andreas@xxxxxxxxxx>, 7 Şub 2020 Cum, 18:15 tarihinde şunu yazdı:
Try \o <filename> in psql, to redirect the output to file, and prevent it from processing the json (ie. format it)Den 7. februar 2020 15:59:05 CET, skrev Asya Nevra Buyuksoy <ayisan1096@xxxxxxxxx>:I try it, but there is no enhancement.I read this link is about TOAST and also its sub_links;When I execute this query, except JSON data like;SELECT paramuser_id, paramperson_id, paramisdeleted, paramactiontime
FROM zamazin;It takes 94 ms. :)Andreas Joseph Krogh <andreas@xxxxxxxxxx>, 7 Şub 2020 Cum, 17:42 tarihinde şunu yazdı:På fredag 07. februar 2020 kl. 15:35:04, skrev Asya Nevra Buyuksoy <ayisan1096@xxxxxxxxx>:I use pgadmin3.Try "psql", it has the lowest overhead (I think). pgAdmin might use time presenting the results etc. which is easy to overlook.--Andreas Joseph Krogh
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