"Scott Marlowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Note that, at least in older versions, MySQL completely materialized a
> temporary table from a view, then used that for the view.  This is
> horribly inefficient, and results in a lot of people thinking views
> are slow.  Not sure if this has been addressed in MySQL yet, don't
> really care anymore, since I rarely use mysql for anything anymore.

Some simple experiments with mysql 5.0.67 suggest that this meme is
obsolete there too.  I found some cases where it looks like we optimize
a bit better than they do, but for simple views you seem to get the
same plan as if you'd written out the equivalent query in-line.

                        regards, tom lane

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