Re: Performance problems testing with Spamassassin 3.1.0

Matthew Schumacher <matt.s@aptalaska.net>

From: Matthew Schumacher <matt.s@aptalaska.net>
To: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Cc: pgsql-performance@postgresql.org
Date: 2005-08-04T16:17:58Z
Lists: pgsql-performance
Tom Lane wrote:

> I don't really see why you think that this path is going to lead to
> better performance than where you were before.  Manipulation of the
> temp table is never going to be free, and IN (sub-select) is always
> inherently not fast, and NOT IN (sub-select) is always inherently
> awful.  Throwing a pile of simple queries at the problem is not
> necessarily the wrong way ... especially when you are doing it in
> plpgsql, because you've already eliminated the overhead of network
> round trips and repeated planning of the queries.
> 
> 			regards, tom lane

The reason why I think this may be faster is because I would avoid
running an update on data that needs to be inserted which saves
searching though the table for a matching token.

Perhaps I should do the insert first, then drop those tokens from the
temp table, then do my updates in a loop.

I'll have to do some benchmarking...

schu