Adarsh Sharma, 25.03.2011 07:51:

Thanks Andreas, I was about print the output but it takes too much time.

Below is the output of explain analyze command :
pdc_uima=# explain analyze select c.clause, s.* from clause2 c, svo2 s where 
c.clause_id=s.clause_id and s.doc_id=c.source_id and c.
pdc_uima-# sentence_id=s.sentence_id ;
QUERY PLAN
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Merge Join (cost=5673831.05..34033959.87 rows=167324179 width=2053) (actual 
time=216281.162..630721.636 rows=30473117 loops=1)
Merge Cond: ((s.clause_id = c.clause_id) AND (s.doc_id = c.source_id) AND 
(s.sentence_id = c.sentence_id))
-> Index Scan using idx_svo2 on svo2 s (cost=0.00..24489343.65 rows=27471560 
width=1993) (actual time=0.130..177599.310 rows=27471560 loops=1)
-> Materialize (cost=5673828.74..6071992.29 rows=31853084 width=72) (actual 
time=216280.596..370507.452 rows=52037763 loops=1)
-> Sort (cost=5673828.74..5753461.45 rows=31853084 width=72) (actual 
time=216280.591..324707.956 rows=31853083 loops=1)
Sort Key: c.clause_id, c.source_id, c.sentence_id
Sort Method: external merge Disk: 2616520kB
-> Seq Scan on clause2 c (cost=0.00..770951.84 rows=31853084 width=72) (actual 
time=0.025..25018.665 rows=31853083 loops=1)
Total runtime: 647804.037 ms
(9 rows)


How many rows are there in clause2 in total?

31853084 rows are returned from that table which sounds like the whole table 
qualifies for the join condition.

Regards
Thomas


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