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Hy! I just want to ask a simple question. If we have tables like

  • user
  • group
  • and a cross table user_group, because a user can be in more than one group and a group obiously can contain more than one user

and I want to get my "friends" then which query is faster?

SELECT DISTINCT UG1.user_id
           FROM user_group AS UG1
          WHERE UG1.group_id IN ( SELECT UG2.group_id
                                    FROM user_group UG2
                                   WHERE UG2.user_id = 87 )

SELECT DISTINCT UG1.user_id
           FROM user_group UG1
           JOIN user_group UG2 ON UG1.group_id = UG2.group_id
          WHERE UG2.user_id = 87

If the answer is database specific then on which database which method is faster?

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  • What does the execution plan say?
    – user330315
    Feb 27, 2013 at 23:08

1 Answer 1

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The short answer: pull an execution plan for each and have a look

The long answer: It depends on a number of things - indexes, table stats, optimizer algorithm, caching, physical architecture, database size etc etc etc

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