On 2024-10-16 23:20:36 +0530, yudhi s wrote: > Below is a query which is running for ~40 seconds. [...] > In the execution path below , the line number marked in bold are the top lines > for the IN and NOT IN subquery evaluation and they are showing "Actual time" > as > Approx ~9 seconds and ~8 seconds and they seems to be summed up and the top > lines showing it to be ~19 seconds. Then onwards it keeps on increasing with > other "nested loop" joins. > > Note:- This query is running on a MYSQL 8.0 database. So I'm wondering if > there > is any mysql list similar to Oracle list , in which i can share this issue?
The execution plan looks like a postgresql execution plan, not a mysql
execution plan. Did you run this query on postgresql? That may be
interesting for comparison purposese, but ultimately it is useless: You
won't get mysql to work like postgresql, and any tips to speed up this
query on postgresql (which is all you can expect on a postgresql mailing
list) probably won't work on mysql.
hp
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