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Re: [PERFORM] Very slow inner join query Unacceptable latency.

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On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 4:53 PM,  <fburgess@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The SARS_ACTS table currently has 37,115,515 rows
>
> we have indexed: idx_sars_acts_acts_run_id ON SARS_ACTS USING btree
> (sars_run_id)
> we have pk constraint on the SARS_ACTS_RUN table; sars_acts_run_pkey PRIMARY
> KEY (id )
>
> serverdb=# explain select count(*) as y0_ from SARS_ACTS this_ inner join
> SARS_ACTS_RUN tr1_ on this_.SARS_RUN_ID=tr1_.ID where tr1_.ALGORITHM='SMAT';

can you please show us an EXPLAIN ANALYZE of this query (not only
EXPLAIN). please paste it in a file and attach it so it doesn't get
reformatted by the mail client.

what version of postgres is this?

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