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From: Luís Roberto Weck [mailto:luisrobe...@siscobra.com.br] 
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2019 2:30 PM
To: Michael Lewis <mle...@entrata.com>
Cc: pgsql-performance@lists.postgresql.org
Subject: Re: Slow query on a one-tuple table

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Em 19/09/2019 14:21, Michael Lewis escreveu:
> Is this result able to be repeated?

Yes, I  can consistently repeat it.

Postgres version is 11.1.

Other executions:

Index Scan using assessoria_pkey on public.assessoria (cost=0.25..2.47
rows=1 width=62) (actual time=1.591..4.035 rows=1 loops=1)
   Output: asscod, asscambol
   Index Cond: (assessoria.asscod = 1)
   Buffers: shared hit=1187
Planning Time: 0.053 ms
Execution Time: 4.055 ms

Index Scan using assessoria_pkey on public.assessoria (cost=0.25..2.47
rows=1 width=62) (actual time=1.369..3.838 rows=1 loops=1)
   Output: asscod, asscambol
   Index Cond: (assessoria.asscod = 1)
   Buffers: shared hit=1187
Planning Time: 0.033 ms
Execution Time: 3.851 ms

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But can you repeat it with "LIMIT 1"?
Notice huge difference in "buffers hit" while doing (the same) Index Scan in 
two plans.

Regards,
Igor Neyman

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