Folks,
Please find enclosed a patch that shows how to get a quick
approximation of count(*) on a table.
Cheers,
D
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</para>
<para>
! Unfortunately, there is no similarly trivial query that can be
! used to improve the performance of <function>count()</function>
! when applied to the entire table.
</para>
</note>
</sect1>
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</para>
<para>
! When the table has been <command>VACUUM</command>ed recently, but
! only then, a good approximation of count(*) for an entire table
! can be obtained as follows:
! <programlisting>
! SELECT reltuples FROM pg_class WHERE relname = 'sometable';
! </programlisting>
! </para>
!
! <para>
! Unfortunately, there is not yet a general trivial query that can
! be used to improve the performance of <function>count()</function>.
</para>
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</note>
</sect1>
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