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);
EXISTS
clause can likely be combined (conditions appear to beOR
-able). Note that if there are multiple rows inregate_regate
with matching criteria, the result value inp0012
is undefined (due toGROUP BY
with no aggregates) - and this is assumingdemandes.idem
is unique to begin with (do you need theGROUP BY
at all?). I personally dislike this "feature".