I'm on PostgreSQL 15 with essentially a stock configuration. On Tue, Aug 15, 2023 at 8:58 AM Ron <ronljohnsonjr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 8/14/23 09:54, David Gilman wrote: > > I have a query that was originally written as a handful of CTEs out of > > convenience. It is producing a reasonable query plan because the CTE > > materialization was kicking in at an appropriate place. The CTEs > > aren't totally linear. The graph looks like this, where A, B, C and D > > are CTEs, and B -> A means B selects from A. In Graphviz format: > > > > G { > > B -> A; > > C -> A; > > C -> B; > > D -> C; > > } > > > > Out of curiosity I tried turning the query into a series of views and > > ran that query. The query plan is vastly different, there is no > > materialization and it runs much slower. > > > > My question is: is this a valid bug? I am not sure if I should expect > > the view version to find a way to materialize and produce a comparable > > query plan. Also, making a minimal test case is going to take a bit > > and I don't want to start unless this smells like a genuine bug. > > > What version of Postgresql? > > (Also, back before, I think, v12, CTEs were optimizer fences. You were > better using views or sub-queries.) > > -- > Born in Arizona, moved to Babylonia. > > > > -- David Gilman :DG<