I am currently running the following stored procedure. While it is a lot more efficient than my original procedure it is still taking an excessive amount of time. I'm not actually sure what the slow down is as the first 10k-30k records happened fast, but it has grown slower and slower as it gets further in. I'm expecting to update about 250k rows of about 1.7 million. Once this is complete I will then be doing something similar to insert records into each "Solar System".
To give you an example of the time this is taking. It has now been running for a little over 24 hours and it is only on iteration 786 of the 1716 it has to do. The reason for the changing limit on the selects is that there are 1000 possible rows per a sector in my table. I don't personally see any slow downs, but then I don't understand the inner workings of MySQL that well.
This work is being done on my local computer, no it is not slow, but there is always the possibility that there are changes that need to be done at the server level that would make these queries more efficient. If need be I can change the server settings so that is a possibility also. FYI I'm using the stock configuration from MySQL on a Windows 7.
DECLARE CurrentOffset int; -- Current offset limit to only deal with one
DECLARE CurrentOffsetMultiplier int;
DECLARE RandRow int; -- Random Row to make a Solar System with
DECLARE CheckSystemExists int; -- Used to insure RandRow is not already a Solar System Row
DECLARE TotalSystemLoops int; -- Total number of loops so each Galaxy gets it's systems.
DECLARE RandomSolarSystemCount int; -- This is the number of Solar Systems that will be in each Galaxy;
DECLARE UpdateSolarCount int;
DECLARE NumberOfOffsets int;
SET CurrentOffsetMultiplier = 0;
SET NumberOfOffsets = 1716;
SET CurrentOffset = 0;
OffsetLoop: LOOP
SET UpdateSolarCount = 0;
/*Sets the amount of Solary Systems going in a Galaxy*/
CheckRandomSolarSystemCount: LOOP
SET RandomSolarSystemCount = FLOOR(125 + RAND() * (175 - 125) + 1);
IF RandomSolarSystemCount >= 125 THEN
IF RandomSolarSystemCount <= 175 THEN
LEAVE CheckRandomSolarSystemCount;
END IF;
END IF;
END LOOP;
UpdateGalaxyWithSolarSystems: LOOP
SET UpdateSolarCount = UpdateSolarCount + 1;
IF UpdateSolarCount > RandomSolarSystemCount THEN
LEAVE UpdateGalaxyWithSolarSystems;
END IF;
/*Sets RandRow and CheckSystemExists*/
CheckExistsLoop: Loop
SET RandRow = FLOOR(0 + RAND() * (1000)+ 1);
SET CheckSystemExists = (SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM
(SELECT * FROM
(SELECT * FROM galaxies2 LIMIT CurrentOffset, 1000) AS LimitedTable
LIMIT RandRow ,1) AS RandTable
WHERE SolarSystemName IS NULL);
IF CheckSystemExists THEN
LEAVE CheckExistsLoop;
END IF;
END LOOP;
/*Updates the tables SolarSystemName column with a default system name*/
UPDATE galaxies2
SET SolarSystemName = CONCAT("Solar System ", RandRow)
WHERE galaxies2.idGalaxy =
(SELECT LimitedTable.idGalaxy AS GalaxyID FROM
(SELECT galaxies2.idGalaxy FROM galaxies2 LIMIT CurrentOffset, 1000) AS LimitedTable
LIMIT RandRow ,1)
;
END LOOP;
SET CurrentOffsetMultiplier = CurrentOffsetMultiplier + 1;
SET CurrentOffset = CurrentOffsetMultiplier * 1000;
IF CurrentOffsetMultiplier = 1717 THEN
LEAVE OffsetLoop;
END IF;
END LOOP;