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MYSQL 5.1.52-community i have a big table with 2.5 millions rows:

i wrote this query to parse data :

SELECT dem.iddem,
       rrbc.p0012 AS libdemandeur,
       rrbp.p0012 AS libaffectation,
       dem.regate,
       dem.bp,
       dem.typeabsence,
       dem.datedeb,
       dem.datefin
FROM   demandes dem
       LEFT OUTER JOIN regate_regate rrbp
                    ON rrbp.p0016 = '038'
                       AND dem.bp = rrbp.regate
       LEFT OUTER JOIN regate_regate rrbc
                    ON ( rrbc.p0016 = '038'
                         AND dem.regate = rrbc.regate )
       INNER JOIN planning_demandes pd
               ON dem.iddem = pd.id_dem
WHERE  1
       AND EXISTS(SELECT 1
                  FROM   planning_demandes b
                  WHERE  pd.id_dem = b.id_dem
                         AND idrh IS NOT NULL
                         AND idrh <> 'férié'
                         AND idrh <> 'Pferié')
       AND EXISTS(SELECT 1
                  FROM   planning_demandes c
                  WHERE  pd.id_dem = c.id_dem
                         AND idrh IS NULL)
       AND dem.etat NOT IN ( '0', '1', '2', '7', '8' )
GROUP  BY iddem
ORDER  BY dem.datedeb ASC

i would like to know if someone has idea to fast load this request :

maybe subqueries are a really bad idea on big table ? i created this index : create index IDX_DEM_IDRH on planning_demandes(id_dem, idrh);

EXPLAIN

INDEX OF PLANNING_DEMANDES AND DEMANDES

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  • which of these tables have 2.5 million rows?what is the volume of other tables? I would call 2.5 million rows 'moderate' - depends on the number of columns though
    – A Nice Guy
    Jan 28, 2014 at 9:15
  • Query execution : 91.8204 sec table demandes : 149267 rows table planning_demandes : 2545088 rows table regate_regate : 20650 rows Jan 28, 2014 at 9:27
  • Not related to your question, but the information "MySQL 5" isn't really very informative. There is 5.0, 5.1, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7 (and various patch releases for each of them - each patch release with different functionality and features)
    – user330315
    Jan 28, 2014 at 9:52
  • yes sorry its MYSQL 5.1.52-community Jan 28, 2014 at 10:01
  • Your EXISTS clause can likely be combined (conditions appear to be OR-able). Note that if there are multiple rows in regate_regate with matching criteria, the result value in p0012 is undefined (due to GROUP BY with no aggregates) - and this is assuming demandes.idem is unique to begin with (do you need the GROUP BY at all?). I personally dislike this "feature". Jan 28, 2014 at 10:20

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Please check the explain plan for this query and verify if it is using the index IDX_DEM_IDRH or not. Also check which join is taking the maximum time.

Syntax:

explain plan for <your select query>;
select * from table(dbms_xplan);

I think you should have separate indexes on planning_demandes.id_dem and planning_demandes.idrh. Also consider a index on demandes.iddem.

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  • you look on the right way ? is there any problems with my explain ? Jan 28, 2014 at 10:23
  • Well I am a Oracle guy.. (sorry for missing the MySQL tag) Anyways.. looking at the plan its obvious that the query's bottleneck is the full table scan of "demandes"
    – A Nice Guy
    Jan 28, 2014 at 12:14
  • sorry, but i dont understand . in another way should i not replace subqueries by join ? Jan 28, 2014 at 12:31
  • yr subqueries seem to be fine.. as you can see in your explain plan, the dependent queries are doing fine, they are using index and effectively doing just 5 and 8 row searches
    – A Nice Guy
    Jan 28, 2014 at 19:07
  • yes but tables "demandes" have 100k row searches should i create temporary table or ? Jan 29, 2014 at 16:22

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