On 2023-10-29 09:21:46 -0400, pf@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > These are all static tables. Does PG maintain a table row count so as to > avoid having to count each time? No. To count the rows in a table, Postgres has to actually read the whole table (or an index, if a suitable index (e.g. a primary key) exists). However, the table statistics contain an estimate for the number of rows: hjp=> select schemaname, relname, n_live_tup from pg_stat_user_tables order by 3 desc; ╔════════════╤═══════════════════════════╤════════════╗ ║ schemaname │ relname │ n_live_tup ║ ╟────────────┼───────────────────────────┼────────────╢ ║ public │ ncvhis_2016_12_03 │ 9999977 ║ ║ public │ random_test │ 1000000 ║ ║ public │ beislindex │ 351 ║ ║ public │ delivery │ 6 ║ ... This is an estimate, not the actual count, so it might be wrong (sometimes very wrong), but accessing it is fast and it might be good enough for your purposes. > WB is setup to: > * autoload table row count > * autoload table data (restricted with LIMIT) Maybe WB can be set up to get n_live_tup instead of the real row count? hp -- _ | Peter J. Holzer | Story must make more sense than reality. |_|_) | | | | | hjp@xxxxxx | -- Charles Stross, "Creative writing __/ | http://www.hjp.at/ | challenge!"
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