On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 08:32:55PM +0000, Kotapati, Anil wrote:
> We are facing issues with one of our query, when we use order by count it is 
> taking lot of time to execute the query. To be precise it is taking 9 min to 
> execute the query from table which has ~220 million records. Is there a way 
> to make this query run faster and efficiently using order by count. Below is 
> the query which I’m trying to run
> 
> Select account_number, sum(count_of_event) as "error_count"
> FROM event_daily_summary
> group by account_number,event_date,process_name
> having event_date >= '2018-05-07'
> and process_name='exp90d_xreerror'
> order by sum(count_of_event) desc
> limit 5000

Would you provide the information listed here ?  Table definition, query plan, 
etc
https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Slow_Query_Questions

Also, why "HAVING" ? Shouldn't you use WHERE ?

Does the real query have conditions on event_date and process name or is that
just for testing purposes?

Justin

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