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<para> |
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Improve optimizer row estimates for non-<command>VACUUM</command>ed |
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tables (Tom) |
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Improve optimizer rowcount estimates (Tom) |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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The system now uses the number of blocks in the table to estimate the |
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number of rows in the table if it has never been |
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<command>VACUUM</command>ed or <command>ANALYZE</command>d. |
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Previously a fixed value was used in such cases. |
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Formerly the planner estimated table sizes using the values seen |
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by the last <command>VACUUM</command> or <command>ANALYZE</command>, |
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both as to physical table size (number of pages) and number of rows. |
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Now, the physical table size is obtained directly from the kernel, |
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and the number of rows is estimated by multiplying the table size |
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by the row density (rows per page) seen by the last |
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<command>VACUUM</command> or <command>ANALYZE</command>. This should |
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produce more reliable estimates in cases where the table size has |
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changed significantly since the last housekeeping command. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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Allow PL/pgSQL to understand <command>ELSEIF</> (Neil) |
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Accept <command>ELSEIF</> in PL/pgSQL (Neil) |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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Previously PL/pgSQL only understood <command>ELSIF</>. |
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Previously PL/pgSQL only allowed <command>ELSIF</>, but many people |
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are accustomed to spelling this keyword <command>ELSEIF</>. |
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</para> |
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