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  1. Joins on over 10 tables returns unreliable results

    PostgreSQL Bugs List <pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org> — 2000-10-30T17:51:19Z

    Jeff Seaman (jeffery.l.seaman@intel.com) reports a bug with a severity of 2
    The lower the number the more severe it is.
    
    Short Description
    Joins on over 10 tables returns unreliable results
    
    Long Description
    Running Postgres version 7.01 on Redhat linux 6.2.  When joining on more than 10 tables not all of the expected results are returned.  The query can be repeated several times, with different result sets when the data itself is static.  The most common result is the return of only one record.  11 tables seems to be the magic limit.  Joins on 10 tables works without a hitch.  This join was based on a column id that exists in all of the tables.
    
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  2. Re: Joins on over 10 tables returns unreliable results

    Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> — 2000-10-31T14:27:23Z

    pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org writes:
    
    > Running Postgres version 7.01 on Redhat linux 6.2.  When joining on
    > more than 10 tables not all of the expected results are returned.  
    > The query can be repeated several times, with different result sets
    > when the data itself is static.  The most common result is the return
    > of only one record.  11 tables seems to be the magic limit.  Joins on
    > 10 tables works without a hitch.  This join was based on a column id
    > that exists in all of the tables.
    
    This seems to be a problem in the genetic query optimizer.  But to examine
    closer we'd really need to get sample data and queries to reproduce this.
    
    For now you can SET geqo TO 'off'; to disable this.
    
    -- 
    Peter Eisentraut      peter_e@gmx.net       http://yi.org/peter-e/
    
    
    
  3. Re: Joins on over 10 tables returns unreliable results

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2000-11-02T07:41:28Z

    pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org writes:
    > Running Postgres version 7.01 on Redhat linux 6.2.  When joining on
    > more than 10 tables not all of the expected results are returned.
    
    Do you get a query plan involving mergejoins for these queries?
    If so it's probably fixed for 7.0.3, please try that as soon as
    it's out...
    
    			regards, tom lane