>  Merge Join (cost=111885.70..319492.88 rows=13016048 width=620)

The outermost merge join has to go through 13 million rows. If you remove "distinct on (bien.uid)", you'll see that.

> LEFT outer JOIN ville ON ville.uid = bien.ref_ville
> LEFT outer JOIN freguesia_ville ON freguesia_ville.ref_ville =ville.uid

This is not enough. You have to add this condition as well:

AND bien.ref_ville = freguesia_ville.ref_ville

In other words, when you link three tables by a common field, all three relationships should be explicitly expressed, otherwise you'll have this type of explosive row multiplication.

Although I don't quite understand the purpose of the query, I don't think you need all those OUTER joins.

Regards,
Mike


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