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On 03/21/2016 08:29 AM, Bert wrote:

My mistake, Cced wrong list.

That is easy to check.

Let's do the same test again:
# select count(1) from dlp.st_itemseat;
  count
-------
     12
(1 row)

# select count(1) from loaddlp.st_itemseat_insert;
  count
-------
     87      --> of which 12 are already in the dlp.st_itemseat table
(1 row)

# explain analyze <upsert query>*
                                                                            QUERY PLAN
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Insert on st_itemseat  (cost=55.47..69.97 rows=150 width=228) (actual
time=2.345..2.345 rows=0 loops=1)
    CTE upsert
      ->  Update on st_itemseat et  (cost=17.50..55.42 rows=2 width=240)
(actual time=0.493..0.545 rows=12 loops=1)
            ->  Hash Join  (cost=17.50..55.42 rows=2 width=240) (actual
time=0.303..0.318 rows=12 loops=1)
                  Hash Cond: ((et.tick_server_id =
st_itemseat_insert_1.tick_server_id) AND (et.itemseat_id =
st_itemseat_insert_1.itemseat_id))
                  ->  Seq Scan on st_itemseat et  (cost=0.00..13.10
rows=310 width=14) (actual time=0.025..0.028 rows=12 loops=1)
                  ->  Hash  (cost=13.00..13.00 rows=300 width=234)
(actual time=0.244..0.244 rows=87 loops=1)
                        Buckets: 1024  Batches: 1  Memory Usage: 13kB
                        ->  Seq Scan on st_itemseat_insert
st_itemseat_insert_1  (cost=0.00..13.00 rows=300 width=234) (actual
time=0.005..0.120 rows=87 loops=1)
    ->  Seq Scan on st_itemseat_insert  (cost=0.04..14.54 rows=150
width=228) (actual time=0.637..0.726 rows=75 loops=1)
          Filter: (NOT (hashed SubPlan 2))
          Rows Removed by Filter: 12
          SubPlan 2
            ->  CTE Scan on upsert  (cost=0.00..0.04 rows=2 width=8)
(actual time=0.498..0.561 rows=12 loops=1)
  Planning time: 1.122 ms
  Execution time: 2.682 ms

# <upsert query>*
INSERT 0 0

# select count(1) from dlp.st_itemseat;
  count
-------
     87
(1 row)


* the upsert query can be found attached to the first mail, but the
difference is that the 'where loadtabletime' is removed

As you can see the in the update part of the explain the 'rows' nr is
12. Which is what is expected.
But the rows on the insert are again 0, while it should be 75.

wkr,
Bert

On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 4:01 PM, Adrian Klaver
<adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    On 03/21/2016 07:54 AM, Bert wrote:

    Ccing list

        Hello Ardian,

        The PostgreSQL version is 9.4.5

        The reason I have the 'returning' statement in the update section is
        because I only insert the data that has not been updated. I
        don't see
        why I would need to return anything in the insert section?


    Well it was more about what you saw as the result of the UPDATE. It
    is not clear to me whether that is 'UPDATE count' or the rows from
    RETURNING?


        On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 3:39 PM, Adrian Klaver
        <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx>
        <mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx
        <mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:

             On 03/21/2016 07:03 AM, Bert wrote:

                 Dear all,

                 I am not sure if I am looking at a bug, or I am just doing
                 something wrong.
                 Anyhow, to me it seems that the plan for an upsert is
        wrong. (I
                 can not
                 find how many rows are inserted in the table)

                 Regard the following setup:
                 # select count(1) from dlp.st_itemseat;
                    count
                 -------
                        0
                 (1 row)

                 # select count(1) from loaddlp.st_itemseat_insert where
                 loadtabletime =
                 '2016-03-21 14:53:28.771467';
                    count
                 -------
                       12
                 (1 row)

                 # explain analyze <upsert query>*

                 QUERY PLAN

        ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Insert on st_itemseat  (cost=26.14..41.39 rows=1
        width=228)
                 (actual
                 time=1.282..1.282 rows=0 loops=1)
                      CTE upsert
                        ->  Update on st_itemseat et  (cost=0.15..26.11
        rows=1
                 width=240)
                 (actual time=0.066..0.066 rows=0 loops=1)
                              ->  Nested Loop  (cost=0.15..26.11 rows=1
                 width=240) (actual
                 time=0.061..0.061 rows=0 loops=1)
                                    ->  Seq Scan on st_itemseat_insert
                 st_itemseat_insert_1  (cost=0.00..13.75 rows=2
        width=234) (actual
                 time=0.031..0.040 rows=12 loops=1)
                                          Filter: (loadtabletime =
        '2016-03-21
                 14:53:28.771467'::timestamp without time zone)
                                          Rows Removed by Filter: 75
                                    ->  Index Scan using pk_st_itemseat on
                 st_itemseat et
                 (cost=0.15..6.17 rows=1 width=14) (actual time=0.001..0.001
                 rows=0 loops=12)
                                          Index Cond: ((tick_server_id =
                 st_itemseat_insert_1.tick_server_id) AND (itemseat_id =
                 st_itemseat_insert_1.itemseat_id))
                      ->  Seq Scan on st_itemseat_insert
        (cost=0.02..15.27 rows=1
                 width=228) (actual time=0.175..0.201 rows=12 loops=1)
                            Filter: ((loadtabletime = '2016-03-21
                 14:53:28.771467'::timestamp without time zone) AND (NOT
        (hashed
                 SubPlan 2)))
                            Rows Removed by Filter: 75
                            SubPlan 2
                              ->  CTE Scan on upsert  (cost=0.00..0.02
        rows=1
                 width=8)
                 (actual time=0.068..0.068 rows=0 loops=1)
                    Planning time: 1.022 ms
                    Execution time: 1.596 ms
                 (16 rows)


                 # <upsert query>*
                 INSERT 0 0

                 # select count(1) from dlp.st_itemseat;
                    count
                 -------
                       12
                 (1 row)

                 * the upsert query is added as an attachment to this mail.


                 In the query plan it seems that 0 rows are inserted;
        although 12
                 rows
                 are inserted when we compare the 2 counts.
                 When an update happens, the rows reported in the 'update'
                 statement are
                 correct.


             Do you get a row count or the rows?

             The reason I ask is that in the UPDATE section you have
             '...returning ET.*', but not in the INSERT section.

             Not sure if it matters in this case, but the Postgres
        version might
             provide context.



                 Is this a bug? Or am I looking at the wrong part of the
        plan? I
                 would
                 like to check how many rows are actually inserted from
        the plan.

                 wkr,
                 Bert

                 --
                 Bert Desmet
        0477/305361 <tel:0477%2F305361> <tel:0477%2F305361>





             --
             Adrian Klaver
        adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx>
        <mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx
        <mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx>>




        --
        Bert Desmet
        0477/305361 <tel:0477%2F305361>



    --
    Adrian Klaver
    adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx>




--
Bert Desmet
0477/305361


--
Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx


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