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Why isn't mysql using the same index when using a view, as when running the query whitout view:

My query before i made a view:

DESCRIBE SELECT membership_id, group_id, groups.name AS group_name, citizen_id, citizens.name, citizens.family, citizens.identification, memberships.birth, memberships.death, COALESCE(memberships.death, '2099-12-31 23:59:59') AS to_date 
FROM memberships
LEFT JOIN groups ON (group_id = target_id)
LEFT JOIN citizens ON (citizen_id = member_id)
WHERE target_type = 31 AND member_type = 11
AND member_id = 5613956;
+----+-------------+-------------+--------+---------------+------------+---------+-------------------------------------+------+--------------------------+
| id | select_type | table       | type   | possible_keys | key        | key_len | ref                                 | rows | Extra                    |
+----+-------------+-------------+--------+---------------+------------+---------+-------------------------------------+------+--------------------------+
|  1 | SIMPLE      | memberships | ref    | member,target | member     | 10      | const,const                         |    6 | Using where; Using index |
|  1 | SIMPLE      | groups      | eq_ref | group_id      | group_id   | 8       | interfaceways.memberships.target_id |    1 |                          |
|  1 | SIMPLE      | citizens    | const  | citizen_id    | citizen_id | 8       | const                               |    1 |                          |
+----+-------------+-------------+--------+---------------+------------+---------+-------------------------------------+------+--------------------------+

It works, and is fast, its just a bit long to write each time i want to debug a membership. so i created a view based on that query:

CREATE VIEW group_members AS 
SELECT membership_id, group_id, groups.name AS group_name, citizen_id, citizens.name, citizens.family, citizens.identification, memberships.birth, memberships.death, COALESCE(memberships.death, '2099-12-31 23:59:59') AS to_date 
FROM memberships 
LEFT JOIN groups ON (group_id = target_id) 
LEFT JOIN citizens ON (citizen_id = member_id) 
WHERE target_type = 31 AND member_type = 11;

but when i try to fetch the membership for 5613956 i get this:

DESCRIBE SELECT * FROM group_members WHERE citizen_id = 5613956;
+----+-------------+-------------+--------+---------------+----------+---------+-------------------------------------+---------+--------------------------+
| id | select_type | table       | type   | possible_keys | key      | key_len | ref                                 | rows    | Extra                    |
+----+-------------+-------------+--------+---------------+----------+---------+-------------------------------------+---------+--------------------------+
|  1 | SIMPLE      | memberships | ref    | member,target | target   | 1       | const                               |    5269 | Using where; Using index |
|  1 | SIMPLE      | groups      | eq_ref | group_id      | group_id | 8       | interfaceways.memberships.target_id |       1 |                          |
|  1 | SIMPLE      | citizens    | ALL    | NULL          | NULL     | NULL    | NULL                                | 4766712 | Using where              |
+----+-------------+-------------+--------+---------------+----------+---------+-------------------------------------+---------+--------------------------+

Why is "possible_keys" for citizens NULL?

the field citizen_id is a SERIAL (= BIGINT(20) UNSIGNED UNIQUE NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT)


EDIT 1

if i use citizen_id insted of member_id in first query i get:

DESCRIBE SELECT membership_id, group_id, groups.name AS group_name, citizen_id, citizens.name, citizens.family, citizens.identification, memberships.birth, memberships.death, COALESCE(memberships.death, '2099-12-31 23:59:59') AS to_date
FROM memberships
LEFT JOIN groups ON (group_id = target_id)
LEFT JOIN citizens ON (citizen_id = member_id)
WHERE target_type = 31 AND member_type = 11
AND citizen_id = 5613956;
+----+-------------+-------------+--------+---------------+------------+---------+-------------------------------------+------+--------------------------+
| id | select_type | table       | type   | possible_keys | key        | key_len | ref                                 | rows | Extra                    |
+----+-------------+-------------+--------+---------------+------------+---------+-------------------------------------+------+--------------------------+
|  1 | SIMPLE      | citizens    | const  | citizen_id    | citizen_id | 8       | const                               |    1 |                          |
|  1 | SIMPLE      | memberships | ref    | member,target | member     | 10      | const,const                         |    6 | Using where; Using index |
|  1 | SIMPLE      | groups      | eq_ref | group_id      | group_id   | 8       | interfaceways.memberships.target_id |    1 |                          |
+----+-------------+-------------+--------+---------------+------------+---------+-------------------------------------+------+--------------------------+

EDIT 2

A RIGHT JOIN moves the problem to the members table insted. (1054 x needed rows, compared with earlier 4 766 712 x needed rows)

CREATE VIEW group_members AS 
SELECT membership_id, group_id, groups.name AS group_name, citizen_id, citizens.name, citizens.family, citizens.identification, memberships.birth, memberships.death, COALESCE(memberships.death, '2099-12-31 23:59:59') AS to_date 
FROM memberships 
RIGHT JOIN groups ON (group_id = target_id) 
RIGHT JOIN citizens ON (citizen_id = member_id) 
WHERE target_type = 31 AND member_type = 11;

DESCRIBE SELECT * FROM group_members WHERE citizen_id = 5613956;
+----+-------------+-------------+--------+---------------+------------+---------+-------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------+
| id | select_type | table       | type   | possible_keys | key        | key_len | ref                                 | rows  | Extra                    |
+----+-------------+-------------+--------+---------------+------------+---------+-------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------+
|  1 | SIMPLE      | citizens    | const  | citizen_id    | citizen_id | 8       | const                               |     1 |                          |
|  1 | SIMPLE      | memberships | index  | NULL          | member     | 45      | NULL                                | 10540 | Using where; Using index |
|  1 | SIMPLE      | groups      | eq_ref | group_id      | group_id   | 8       | interfaceways.memberships.target_id |     1 |                          |
+----+-------------+-------------+--------+---------------+------------+---------+-------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------+

EDIT 3 A intresting note: this is faster, as it use the index, where the view itself fails

SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM group_members) AS t WHERE citizen_id = 5613956;
6 rows in set (0.03 sec)

DESCRIBE SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM group_members) AS t WHERE citizen_id = 5613956;
+----+-------------+-------------+--------+---------------+------------+---------+-------------------------------------+------+--------------------------+
| id | select_type | table       | type   | possible_keys | key        | key_len | ref                                 | rows | Extra                    |
+----+-------------+-------------+--------+---------------+------------+---------+-------------------------------------+------+--------------------------+
|  1 | PRIMARY     | <derived2>  | ALL    | NULL          | NULL       | NULL    | NULL                                | 4423 | Using where              |
|  2 | DERIVED     | memberships | ref    | member,target | target     | 1       |                                     | 5270 | Using where; Using index |
|  2 | DERIVED     | groups      | eq_ref | group_id      | group_id   | 8       | interfaceways.memberships.target_id |    1 |                          |
|  2 | DERIVED     | citizens    | eq_ref | citizen_id    | citizen_id | 8       | interfaceways.memberships.member_id |    1 |                          |
+----+-------------+-------------+--------+---------------+------------+---------+-------------------------------------+------+--------------------------+

EDIT 4 YaKs comment

CREATE VIEW group_members AS 
SELECT membership_id, group_id, groups.name AS group_name, citizen_id, citizens.name, citizens.family, citizens.identification, memberships.birth, memberships.death
FROM memberships 
LEFT JOIN groups ON (group_id = target_id) 
LEFT JOIN citizens ON (citizen_id = member_id) 
WHERE target_type = 31 AND member_type = 11;

DESCRIBE SELECT * FROM group_members WHERE citizen_id = 5613956;
+----+-------------+-------------+--------+---------------+----------+---------+-------------------------------------+---------+--------------------------+
| id | select_type | table       | type   | possible_keys | key      | key_len | ref                                 | rows    | Extra                    |
+----+-------------+-------------+--------+---------------+----------+---------+-------------------------------------+---------+--------------------------+
|  1 | SIMPLE      | memberships | ref    | member,target | target   | 1       | const                               |    5270 | Using where; Using index |
|  1 | SIMPLE      | groups      | eq_ref | group_id      | group_id | 8       | interfaceways.memberships.target_id |       1 |                          |
|  1 | SIMPLE      | citizens    | ALL    | NULL          | NULL     | NULL    | NULL                                | 4766736 | Using where              |
+----+-------------+-------------+--------+---------------+----------+---------+-------------------------------------+---------+--------------------------+

EDIT 5 jcho360 comment

ANALYZE TABLE group_members;
+-----------------------------+---------+----------+-------------------------------------------------+
| Table                       | Op      | Msg_type | Msg_text                                        |
+-----------------------------+---------+----------+-------------------------------------------------+
| interfaceways.group_members | analyze | Error    | 'interfaceways.group_members' is not BASE TABLE |
| interfaceways.group_members | analyze | error    | Corrupt                                         |
+-----------------------------+---------+----------+-------------------------------------------------+
2 rows in set (0.00 sec)

ANALYZE TABLE memberships;
+---------------------------+---------+----------+----------+
| Table                     | Op      | Msg_type | Msg_text |
+---------------------------+---------+----------+----------+
| interfaceways.memberships | analyze | status   | OK       |
+---------------------------+---------+----------+----------+
1 row in set (0.02 sec)

ANALYZE TABLE citizens;
+------------------------+---------+----------+----------+
| Table                  | Op      | Msg_type | Msg_text |
+------------------------+---------+----------+----------+
| interfaceways.citizens | analyze | status   | OK       |
+------------------------+---------+----------+----------+
1 row in set (0.11 sec)

ANALYZE TABLE groups;
+----------------------+---------+----------+----------+
| Table                | Op      | Msg_type | Msg_text |
+----------------------+---------+----------+----------+
| interfaceways.groups | analyze | status   | OK       |
+----------------------+---------+----------+----------+
1 row in set (0.01 sec)
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  • Hm, let's first make these equal: what happens if you use WHERE member_id = 5613956 rather then WHERE citizen_id = 5613956? Yes, they should yield the same data... but the query plan might differ. Otherwise, you could also use a FORCE INDEX (member)
    – Wrikken
    Jul 5, 2012 at 10:18
  • the view don't have the column member_id, but if i change the first query to citizen_id it still have possible_keys citizen_id, il add that plan above to
    – Puggan Se
    Jul 5, 2012 at 10:32
  • Ah, yes, hard to equalize then. Hm, using the FORCE INDEX (member) on both, how does that work? Also, you LEFT ĴOIN on citizens, but you are looking for a citizen_id.... Are you very sure you need a LEFT join?
    – Wrikken
    Jul 5, 2012 at 11:00
  • I need the left join for: citizens.name, citizens.family, citizens.identification, and FORCE INDEX (member) did no difrence, except it says key=member, both the member and the target index have all used columnas as indicated by the 'Using index'
    – Puggan Se
    Jul 5, 2012 at 11:10
  • I'm not saying you don't need a JOIN, I'm saying why not a RIGHT JOIN? Do you allow members without a citizen record? Because that's a big part of the reason used indexes cannot be optimized.
    – Wrikken
    Jul 5, 2012 at 11:25

1 Answer 1

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I was going to add Comment but it's too much.

try this:

Select * from 
(SELECT member_id, membership_id, group_id, groups.name AS group_name, citizen_id, citizens.name, citizens.family, citizens.identification, memberships.birth, memberships.death, COALESCE(memberships.death, '2099-12-31 23:59:59') AS to_date 
FROM memberships
LEFT JOIN groups ON (group_id = target_id)
LEFT JOIN citizens ON (citizen_id = member_id)
WHERE target_type = 31 AND member_type = 11) as table1
where member_id = 5613956;

and if you want to, you can make a describe of that query. I think that the same happen with a view table, so the where member_id=5613956will not use the citizens id index because it's not being used in the where condition to display that query.So the query is not exactly the same.

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  • 1. "ERROR 1054 (42S22): Unknown column 'member_id' in 'where clause'", 2. if i replace member_id with citizen id in above query, i get the same result as in EDIT 3
    – Puggan Se
    Jul 5, 2012 at 13:35
  • the result got one extra column, otherwise its the same as EDIT 3
    – Puggan Se
    Jul 5, 2012 at 13:38
  • that's why all your index are different, because your not doing the same query
    – jcho360
    Jul 5, 2012 at 13:40
  • didn't catch that, how can 'SELECT * FROM group_members' take 0.03s AND 'SELECT * FROM group_members WHERE citizen_id = 5613956' take over 30s => how can a more speciific query get less optimezed?
    – Puggan Se
    Jul 5, 2012 at 13:47
  • because you don't have an index, if you make a select * from group_member are they order by what??, I'm not sure if it will work, but try to add an order by citizen_ID to group_member when you create it
    – jcho360
    Jul 5, 2012 at 14:16

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