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PostgreSQL 9 Administration Cookbook - Second Edition

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PostgreSQL 9 Administration Cookbook - Second Edition

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (19 chapters)
PostgreSQL 9 Administration Cookbook Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Simplifying complex SQL queries


There are two types of complexity that you can encounter in SQL queries.

First, the complexity can be directly visible in the query, if it has hundreds or even thousands of rows of SQL code in a single query code. This can cause both maintenance headaches and slow execution.

The complexity can also be hidden in subviews, so the SQL code of the query may seem simple, but it uses other views and/or functions to do part of the work, which in turn can use others. This is much better for maintenance, but it can still cause performance problems.

Both the types of queries can either be written manually by programmers or data analysts, or can emerge as a result of a query generator.

Getting ready

First, verify that you really have a complex query.

A query that simply returns lots of database fields is not complex by itself. In order to be complex, the query has to join lots of tables in complex ways.

The easiest way to find out whether the query is complex is to look at...