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Hi.

I have a plpgsql procedure that updates a few similar tables.
for some reason, updates on one of the tables take a lot longer the updates on the other ones. The difference is, say, 7 seconds vs. 80 milliseconds.

the procedure uses cursors and record variables to do the updates. For example:

        update r_agrio_total set
          unserved = unserved + (agrow->>'unserved')::numeric(38),
          r_brkconn = mush_brk_conn(r_brkconn, q_item.r_brkconn),
        where
          tagid = _tagid and
          unitid = (akey->>'unitid')::numeric and
          placement = (akey->>'placement')::numeric and
          device_type = (akey->>'device_type')::numeric;

There is another table (xq_agr) that is read record by record, and for each of those records, such update is executed.

I was trying to select analyze the updates to see where the time could be spent.
There are only 24 row in the "bad" table, and 3,400 rows in "good" table. So, for the "bad" table, most of the updates will be on the same rows. The times were measured on processing 100 original records.

When I'm analyzing pure update statements, I don't see anything strange.

"bad" table: explain analyze update r_agrio_total set unconfirmed = unconfirmed +0 where tagid = 1000 and unitid = 1000 and placement = 0 and device_type = 100;

RESULT:
 Update on r_agrio_total  (cost=0.42..4.46 rows=1 width=321) (actual time=0.253..0.253 rows=0 loops=1)
   ->  Index Scan using tag_r_agrio_total on r_agrio_total  (cost=0.42..4.46 rows=1 width=321) (actual time=0.037..0.041 rows=1 loops=1)
         Index Cond: (tagid = 1000::numeric)
         Filter: ((unitid = 1000::numeric) AND (placement = 0::numeric) AND (device_type = 100::numeric))
         Rows Removed by Filter: 7
 Total runtime: 0.282 ms

"good" table: explain analyze update r_agrio_hourly set unconfirmed = unconfirmed +0 where tagid = 1000 and unitid = 1000 and placement = 0 and device_type = 100 and rowdate = '2015-02-23T13';

RESULT:
 Update on r_agrio_hourly  (cost=0.42..17.36 rows=6 width=329) (actual time=0.102..0.102 rows=0 loops=1)
   ->  Index Scan using u_r_agrio_hourly on r_agrio_hourly  (cost=0.42..17.36 rows=6 width=329) (actual time=0.047..0.048 rows=1 loops=1)
         Index Cond: ((tagid = 1000::numeric) AND (unitid = 1000::numeric) AND ((rowdate)::text = '2015-02-23T13'::text) AND (device_type = 100::numeric) AND (placement = 0::numeric))
 Total runtime: 0.135 ms

When I try doing it with WITH statement (really, to apply the actual data that the plpgsql function uses), there is something strange in the "bad" table.

explain analyze
with SRC as (select * from xq_agr where id = 914830)
        update r_agrio_total set
          unconfirmed = unconfirmed + (SRC.r_agrio->>'unconfirmed')::numeric(38)
        from SRC
        where
          tagid = (SRC.r_agrio->'key'->>'tagid')::numeric and
          unitid = (SRC.r_agrio->'key'->>'unit')::numeric and
          placement = (SRC.r_agrio->'key'->>'placement')::numeric and
          device_type = (SRC.r_agrio->'key'->>'device_type')::numeric;

RESULT:
 Update on r_agrio_total  (cost=8.91..32777.51 rows=19331 width=409) (actual time=0.107..0.107 rows=0 loops=1)
   CTE src
     ->  Index Scan using xq_agr_pkey on xq_agr  (cost=0.42..8.44 rows=1 width=379) (actual time=0.026..0.027 rows=1 loops=1)
           Index Cond: (id = 914830)
   ->  Nested Loop  (cost=0.46..32769.07 rows=19331 width=409) (actual time=0.107..0.107 rows=0 loops=1)
         ->  CTE Scan on src  (cost=0.00..0.02 rows=1 width=88) (actual time=0.032..0.033 rows=1 loops=1)
         ->  Index Scan using u_r_agrio_total on r_agrio_total  (cost=0.46..32285.78 rows=19331 width=321) (actual time=0.001..0.001 rows=0 loops=1)
               Index Cond: ((tagid = (((src.r_agrio -> 'key'::text) ->> 'tagid'::text))::numeric) AND (unitid = (((src.r_agrio -> 'key'::text) ->> 'unit'::text))::numeric) AND (device_type = (((src.r_agrio -> 'key'::text) ->> 'device_type'::text))::numeric) AND (placement = (((src.r_agrio -> 'key'::text) ->> 'placement'::text))::numeric))
 Total runtime: 0.155 ms

explain analyze
with SRC as (select * from xq_agr where id = 914830)
        update r_agrio_hourly set
          unconfirmed = unconfirmed + (SRC.r_agrio->>'unconfirmed')::numeric(38)
        from SRC
        where
          tagid = (SRC.r_agrio->'key'->>'tagid')::numeric and
          unitid = (SRC.r_agrio->'key'->>'unit')::numeric and
          placement = (SRC.r_agrio->'key'->>'placement')::numeric and
          device_type = (SRC.r_agrio->'key'->>'device_type')::numeric and
          rowdate = (SRC.r_agrio->'key'->>'rowdate');

RESULT:
 Update on r_agrio_hourly  (cost=8.91..52.91 rows=20 width=417) (actual time=0.123..0.123 rows=0 loops=1)
   CTE src
     ->  Index Scan using xq_agr_pkey on xq_agr  (cost=0.42..8.44 rows=1 width=379) (actual time=0.023..0.024 rows=1 loops=1)
           Index Cond: (id = 914830)
   ->  Nested Loop  (cost=0.47..44.47 rows=20 width=417) (actual time=0.121..0.121 rows=0 loops=1)
         ->  CTE Scan on src  (cost=0.00..0.02 rows=1 width=88) (actual time=0.030..0.031 rows=1 loops=1)
         ->  Index Scan using u_r_agrio_hourly on r_agrio_hourly  (cost=0.47..43.95 rows=20 width=329) (actual time=0.000..0.000 rows=0 loops=1)
               Index Cond: ((tagid = (((src.r_agrio -> 'key'::text) ->> 'tagid'::text))::numeric) AND (unitid = (((src.r_agrio -> 'key'::text) ->> 'unit'::text))::numeric) AND ((rowdate)::text = ((src.r_agrio -> 'key'::text) ->> 'rowdate'::text)) AND (device_type = (((src.r_agrio -> 'key'::text) ->> 'device_type'::text))::numeric) AND (placement = (((src.r_agrio -> 'key'::text) ->> 'placement'::text))::numeric))
 Total runtime: 0.176 ms

I've tried doing vacuum full analyze, rebuilding indexes. Vacuum did help somewhat, but the time differential is still huge (that 7sec vs. 80ms)

The table structure (some fields thrown out just to save output length):

=> \d r_agrio_total
      Column       |     Type      |                         Modifiers                          
-------------------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------------
 id                | bigint        | not null default nextval('r_agrio_total_id_seq'::regclass)
 tagid             | numeric(38,0) | not null
 unitid            | numeric(38,0) | not null
 device_type       | numeric(38,0) | not null
 placement         | numeric(38,0) | not null default 0
 unserved          | numeric(38,0) | not null default 0
 r_brkconn         | json          | 
Indexes:
    "r_agrio_total_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (id)
    "u_r_agrio_total" UNIQUE, btree (tagid, unitid, device_type, placement)
    "unit_r_agrio_total" btree (unitid)
    "tag_r_agrio_total" btree (tagid)

=> \d r_agrio_hourly
      Column       |         Type          |                          Modifiers                          
-------------------+-----------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------
 id                | bigint                | not null default nextval('r_agrio_hourly_id_seq'::regclass)
 tagid             | numeric(38,0)         | not null
 unitid            | numeric(38,0)         | not null
 rowdate           | character varying(15) | not null
 device_type       | numeric(38,0)         | not null
 placement         | numeric(38,0)         | not null default 0
 unserved          | numeric(38,0)         | not null default 0
 unconfirmed       | numeric(38,0)         | not null default 0
 r_brkconn         | json                  | 
Indexes:
    "r_agrio_hourly_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (id)
    "u_r_agrio_hourly" UNIQUE, btree (tagid, unitid, rowdate, device_type, placement)
    "unit_r_agrio_hourly" btree (unitid)
    "rowdate_r_agrio_hourly" btree (rowdate)
    "tag_r_agrio_hourly" btree (tagid)

Would appreciate any help on this, thank you!


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