Hi, I am running Postgresql 13 as a backend for Odoo, and I believe I have discovered a regression with the query engine. This (simplified) query generated by the ORM takes 47.683s to complete (the result set is empty): SELECT "account_bank_statement_line".id FROM "account_bank_statement_line" LEFT JOIN "account_move" AS "account_bank_statement_line__move_id" ON ("account_bank_statement_line"."move_id" = "account_bank_statement_line__move_id"."id") WHERE ( ("account_bank_statement_line"."move_id" in ( SELECT "account_move".id FROM "account_move" WHERE ("account_move"."state" = 'posted') AND ("account_move"."company_id" IS NULL OR ("account_move"."company_id" in (1))) ORDER BY "account_move"."id" ) ) AND ("account_bank_statement_line__move_id"."journal_id" = 29) ) ORDER BY "account_bank_statement_line__move_id"."date" DESC, "account_bank_statement_line"."id" DESC LIMIT 1 If I remove the "LIMIT 1" on the last line, the query completes in 0.036s. If I remove the WHERE clause, the query completes in 0.032s. If I run the original query on Postgresql 12.6 (on a lower spec'd host), it completes in 0.067s. -- Jonathan Chen <jonc@xxxxxxxxxxx>