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Re: Adding LEFT JOIN to a query has increased execution time 10 times

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Hi Andrew -

On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 12:00 AM Andrew Gierth <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>> "Alexander" == Alexander Farber <alexander.farber@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
 Alexander> With the further help of the IRC folks the query has been
 Alexander> optimized (7-10 seconds -> 0.3 second)

0.3 MILLIseconds, actually.

(You chanced not to catch me around on IRC, but I see that didn't
matter.)

it is amazing to see how the query I got used to be so slow in the past months is suddenly returning so quickly.

Yes, I figured I have missed you on the IRC yesterday, but the advice to go there (haven't used it for 20 years) has been very helpful anyway.
 
 Alexander> CREATE INDEX ON words_moves (gid, played DESC);
 Alexander> CREATE INDEX ON words_social (uid, stamp DESC);

I'm not a big fan of using DESC on indexes; it's almost never needed,
because any btree index can be scanned in reverse. (You only actually
need it if you're mixing ASC/DESC orderings in an ORDER BY and want an
index that matches it.)

Ok good to know, I will remove the DESC from the indices.

Regards
Alex

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