Hello,

I posted to the general list, and didn't receive any replies. Therefore, I am 
trying this list now, hopefully this is the right mailing list for this type of 
questions.

I am trying to compute the no of pages of a table. I am using the formula :

pages = ( columns width + 28) * no. of rows / block size

For each varchar column - I add an extra 4 bytes
For each numeric column - I add an extra 8 bytes
Add a 28 bytes row overhead.

For example if i have a table with col1: integer, col2: varchar, col3 varchar, 
I will get:
pages = (col1width + col2width + 4 + col3width + 4 + 28)* no. of rows / block 
size

The problem is that I have some problems for some tables where i have numeric 
and varchar columns. I tested on TPC-H database.

- for table t1(c_custkey, int, c_nationkey int, c_acctbal numeric) i got 
similar result with the real no of pages. Here c_acctbal has 8 byte, and i 
added the extra 8 bytes.

- for table t2(l_orderkey int, l_partkey int, l_quantiy, l_tax, 
l_extendedprice, l_discount) I got an error of 42 %. The last 4 columns are 
numeric and i added an extra 8 bytes for each of them -> 32 bytes. 
(colwidths + 32 + 28)*no.of rows/ block size
I would have got a correct value, if i had added only 4 total bytes.. instead 
of the 32: (colwidths + 4 + 28)*no.of rows/ block size

One more question. I do not understand how to use the aligment value property. 
Does it depend on the position of attribute in the table?
I am using Postgres 8.3

Thank you very much for any help in this regard,
Cristina


      

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