"Carle, William T (Bill), NLCIO" wrote:
> 
>                 Howdy,
> 
>                     I have a query which was taking an extremely long time
> to complete. The OPTIMIZER_MODE in the init.ora file is set to CHOOSE,
> meaning it will use the ALL_ROWS method to determine its access paths. I
> determined the query was not using the indexes I thought it should. When I
> changed to use the FIRST_ROWS optimizer_mode, the query ran in under a
> second. Now FIRST_ROWS is used to minimize response time; ALL_ROWS is used
> to minimize total execution time. I'm trying to figure out the difference.
> Using FIRST_ROWS, this is the output from tkprof:
> 

Bill,

   very roughly, FIRST_ROWS favours nested loop over hash join and
ALL_ROWS does the reverse. Hash join is by far the most efficient when
you do a 'full join' on big tables. By 'full join', I mean that there is
no screening condition but the joind condition (or something which is
not very discriminant). However, a hash join means a first pass on the
smallest table to build a hash table, then a full scan on the second
table, hashing the key each time and checking the hash table. It can
take sometime before the first line pops up (actually, all the
preliminary work of building the hash table). A nested loop answers
faster. The factor which makes the difference in your case is 'rownum <
5' - if you say that hash join as a high fixed cost and a low marginal
one compared to nested loops, the rownum condition do not let you return
enough rows to make the gain on marginal cost counterbalance the loss on
fixed one.
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