On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Tomasz Myrta wrote: > Stephan Szabo wrote: > > >That's not the same join for optimization purposes > >since postgresql treats explicit join syntax as a > >constraint on the ordering of joins. > > > >The same join would be something like: > > > >przystanki p1 join miasta m1 using (id_miasta) > >join (przystanki p2 join miasta m2 using (id_miasta)) > > using (id_przystanku) > > > >minus the fact I think you'd need some explicit naming in > >there. > > You are right. > > The result of your query is: > explain select * from > przystanki p1 join miasta m1 using (id_miasta) > join (przystanki p2 join miasta m2 using (id_miasta)) > using (id_przystanku) > where id_przystanku=1230 > > Hash Join (cost=13.00..30.10 rows=1 width=128) > -> Hash Join (cost=6.74..21.02 rows=374 width=64) > -> Seq Scan on przystanki p2 (cost=0.00..7.74 rows=374 width=41) > -> Hash (cost=5.99..5.99 rows=299 width=23) > -> Seq Scan on miasta m2 (cost=0.00..5.99 rows=299 width=23) > -> Hash (cost=6.26..6.26 rows=1 width=64) > -> Nested Loop (cost=0.00..6.26 rows=1 width=64) > -> Index Scan using przystanki_pkey on przystanki p1 >(cost=0.00..3.14 rows=1 width=41) > -> Index Scan using miasta_pkey on miasta m1 (cost=0.00..3.10 rows=1 >width=23) > > Anyway - is it possible to expose table "przystanki alias p2" to get valid result?
I think it's possible that the work Tom mentioned in current CVS may make these cases work the way you want. I don't have access to my test machine to try it right now however. > Stephan - I have some problems with mail relay to you. > Does my mail server have any open-relay problem, or something like this >(213.25.37.66) ? Doesn't seem to be a simple open relay (but I didn't try anything complicated). It acted a little wierd about email addresses in reacting to my telnet, but I think it was acting correctly as far as standards are concerned. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])