Hello all. I've a performance problem on specific requests : When I use timestamps + interval in where clauses, query performance is slowed down by a factor of 20 or 30!!!! For exemple : select timestamp,value from measure where timestamp<now() and timestamp>(now() - '1 hour'::interval)
is 20 to 30 times longer than select timestamp,value from measure where timestamp<'2002-04-10 10:00' and timestamp>='2002-04-10 9:00'; So where is the bottleneck? A paradigm seems that now() and (now() - '1hour'::interval) is evaluated for each row comparison... Am I right? Thus is there a way to make SQL interpreter evaluate this by rewriting them before launching any comparisons? Or do I have to rewrite all my application queries and calculate each time now() and interval predicates? Thanks by advance -- Jean-Christophe ARNU s/w developer Paratronic France > (Pas Adabase que j'ai en version démo sur la distribution Suze). Et après ça, allez expliquer que les linuxiens sont pas alcolos... ;-) à quand une distribution Kro v1.6.64 ou Pastis v5.1? -+- Fantec In Guide du linuxien pervers - "C'est l'heure de l'apéro ?" -+- ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org