On 05/06/21 19:11,
luis.roberto@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
----- Mensagem original -----De: "Semen Yefimenko" <semen.yefimenko@xxxxxxxxx> Para: "pgsql-performance" <pgsql-performance@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Enviadas: Quinta-feira, 6 de maio de 2021 11:38:39 Assunto: Very slow Query compared to Oracle / SQL - ServerSELECT column1,..., column54 where ((entrytype = 4000 or entrytype = 4001 or entrytype = 4002) and (archivestatus <= 1)) order by timestampcol desc;The first thing I would try is rewriting the query to: SELECT column1,..., column54 FROM logtable WHERE (entrytype in (4000,4001,4002)) AND (archivestatus <= 1)) ORDER BY timestampcol DESC; Check if that makes a difference... Luis R. Weck The IN statement will probable result in just recheck condition change to entrytype = any('{a,b,c}'::int[]). Looks like dispersion of archivestatus is not enough to use index idx_arcstatus. Please try to create partial index with condition like (archivestatus <= 1) and rewrite select to use (archivestatus is not null and archivestatus <= 1). CREATE INDEX idx_arcstatus_le1 ON
schema.logtable ( archivestatus ) where (archivestatus <= 1) TABLESPACE tablespace;
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