On 7/14/05, Richard Huxton <dev@archonet.com> wrote: > Frank Hagstrom wrote: > > Hello > > > > I've been thinking on a potential problem I might get in a distant > > future, but once I started thinking on it I just as well had to > > check... > > > > Is it possible to have say ~ 6 tables, where the first one is a > > 'reference' to all the others (they all are with the same structure). > > The other 5 or so have information stored in importance/access/age, > > where one table will be only recent/important things, the other with a > > bit lower priority and so on until the last table that can be really > > huge and slow and used more like a storage ... Is it possible to write > > an SQL query to let the first table figure out what table one will do > > the actual select from? > > If the tables are all holding the same sort of thing, e.g. logs2003, > logs2004, logs2005 etc. then you might want to look at partitioning. > This is being looked at for the next version, check the archives of the > hackers list. > > -- > Richard Huxton > Archonet Ltd >
Ah ok, thanks I'll look into the partitioning then :) (not really logs, but will work in the same way, as I'm planning to use it to hold revisions, but it will have the same format in the tables...) /Frank H ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 9: In versions below 8.0, the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not match