I am running a collection of sql query's against a large table (7,000,000 new rows/day) on a PostgreSQL database and have been running into some performance issues with first views and now creating tables. Most of the commands I am using are similar to the following query:
CREATE TABLE events_tb AS
SELECT *
FROM
(SELECT column1, column2, column3, column4, column5
FROM test_database_1
WHERE column6 = 'value1'
AND date_column > '2012-07-01'
AND date_column < '2012-07-10'
) a
INNER JOIN ( SELECT DISTINCT column1 FROM test_database_2) b
ON (a.column1 = b.column1);
Is there a way to improve the above collection of statements to account for the fact that the query is being run against very large tables?
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