On 1/29/19 8:49 PM, Wells Oliver wrote:
I have a primary parent table with a child table per week of the year for
each week back through 2015. There are a lot of child tables. Each week's
child table has maybe 80-110m rows.
A *partititioned* table?
When I join to the parent table on a column, it's very slow, but when I
manually specify the specific week's child table, it's quite fast, e.g.
Slow:
select * from foo
join schema.mytable on foo.col = mytable.col
vs. fast:
select * from foo
join schema.mytable_2015_wk33 as mytable on foo.col = mytable.col
What's the resolution to make querying the table faster in terms of it
finding the appropriate child table? Is it putting an index on `col` on
each child table? Some other thing?
If it's a partitioned table, then yes, putting the appropriate indexes on
each child table as well as the empty parent table is what we do.
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