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I've been given a big query to figure out. But there are so many subqueries that it's nearly impossible.The number of subqueries is about 15-20.What do you suggest I do?

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  • I hope you are well aware of the tables they are querying on ! i think you need to start off from there
    – V4Vendetta
    Jun 6, 2011 at 5:53

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What I usually do when confronted with such monsters is:

  1. Replace old style joins with new style ones
  2. Modularize every non-trivial subquery into "virtual" tables using the with statement, for example:
with
 subquery1 as (select /*big query*/ ),
 subquery2 as (select /*big query*/ )
select *
from ...
     join subquery1
where foo in (select foo from subquery2)

At that point some patterns emerge and more often than not the query can be rewritten in a sensible way.

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The first thing I would do is to issue an explain plan to see how the DBMS would execute the query and go from there.

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