On Fri, Jul 15, 2022 at 4:03 PM Richard Guo <guofengli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Thu, Jul 14, 2022 at 10:02 PM Antonin Houska <a...@cybertec.at> wrote: > >> I'd prefer a test that demonstrates that the Gather node at the top of the >> "subproblem plan" is useful purely from the *cost* perspective, rather >> than >> due to executor limitation. > > > This patch provides an additional path (Gather atop of subproblem) which > was not available before. But your concern makes sense that we need to > show this new path is valuable from competing on cost with other paths. > > How about we change to Nested Loop at the topmost? Something like: > Maybe a better example is that we use a small table 'c' to avoid the Gather node above scanning 'c', so that the path of parallel nestloop is possible to be generated. set join_collapse_limit to 2; # explain (costs off) select * from a join b on a.i = b.i join c on b.i > c.i; QUERY PLAN ------------------------------------------------ Nested Loop Join Filter: (b.i > c.i) -> Seq Scan on c -> Gather Workers Planned: 4 -> Parallel Hash Join Hash Cond: (a.i = b.i) -> Parallel Seq Scan on a -> Parallel Hash -> Parallel Seq Scan on b (10 rows) Thanks Richard