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I'm only using a small part of this function actually but I wanted to post it all to provide the big picture. There is a part of the query in this function that finds recent attachments a user has posted to the forums. The block is on the user profile. IT works but the problem is ... it's VERY slow!! Core attachments locks up for 30+ seconds and makes my site unusable.

Any one who could help it would be much appreciated.

   private function getAttImages($limit, $forumIds = 0, $fidsReverse = false, $topicIds = 0, $membersIds = 0, $order = 'attach_date', $sort = 'desc', $group = null)
        {
            $fids = '';

            if ($forumIds)
            {
                $r = '';
                if ($fidsReverse)
                {
                    $r = ' NOT ';
                }

                if (is_array($forumIds))
                {
                    $forumIds = implode(',', $forumIds);
                }

                $fids = ' AND forums_topics.forum_id ' . $r . ' IN (' . $forumIds .  ')';
            }

            $tids = '';
            if ($topicIds)
            {
                $tids = ' AND forums_topics.tid IN (' . $topicIds . ')';
            }

            $mids = '';
            if ($membersIds)
            {
                $mids = ' AND core_attachments.attach_member_id IN (' . $membersIds . ')';
            }


            $whereT = array();
            $joinsT = array();

            $findInPosts = ' AND ' . \IPS\Db::i()->findInSet('queued', array('0'));
            $joinsT[] = array(
                                'select'    => 'forums_posts.*',
                                'from'      => 'forums_posts',
                                'where'     => array("forums_posts.pid=core_attachments_map.id2" . $findInPosts),
                        );

            $findInTopics = ' AND ' . \IPS\Db::i()->findInSet('approved', array('1'));
            $joinsT[] = array(
                                'select'    => 'forums_topics.*',
                                'from'      => 'forums_topics',
                                'where'     => array("forums_topics.tid=forums_posts.topic_id" . $findInTopics . $fids . $tids),
                        );

            $select = 'core_attachments.attach_id AS custom_data, core_attachments.*';
            if ($group)
            {
                $select = 'core_attachments.attach_id AS custom_data, COUNT(attach_is_image) as cnt_images, SUM(attach_hits) as summ_attach_hits, core_attachments.*';
            }

            $joinsT[] = array(
                                'select'    => $select,
                                'from'      => 'core_attachments',
                                'where'     => array('core_attachments.attach_is_image=1 AND core_attachments.attach_is_archived=0 AND core_attachments.attach_id=core_attachments_map.attachment_id' . $mids),
                        );              

            $joinsT[] = array(  'select'    => 'core_members.member_id, core_members.member_group_id, core_members.mgroup_others, core_members.name, core_members.members_seo_name',
                                'from'      => 'core_members',
                                'where'     => array('core_attachments.attach_member_id=core_members.member_id' . $mids),
                        );

            $joinsT[] = array(  'select'    => 'core_permission_index.perm_id',
                                'from'      => 'core_permission_index',
                                'where'     => array("core_permission_index.app='forums' AND core_permission_index.perm_type='forum' AND core_permission_index.perm_type_id=forums_topics.forum_id"),
                        );

            $groupT = $group;

            $whereT[] = array(
                "core_attachments_map.location_key='forums_Forums' AND " . 
                \IPS\Db::i()->findInSet('perm_view', array_merge(array(\IPS\Member::loggedIn()->member_group_id), array_filter(explode(',', \IPS\Member::loggedIn()->mgroup_others)))) . " OR perm_view='*'" .
                $fids . $tids . $mids
            );

            $table = new \IPS\Helpers\Table\Db(
                'core_attachments_map',
                \IPS\Http\Url::internal('app=core&module=system&controller=nbattachpictures', 'front', 'nbattachpictures'),
                $whereT,
                $groupT
            );

            $table->joins = $joinsT;
            $table->limit = $limit;
            $table->sortBy = $order;
            $table->sortDirection = $sort;

            $table->rowsTemplate = array(\IPS\Theme::i()->getTemplate('plugins', 'core', 'global'), 'nbAttachmentsBlocksRows');

            $table->parsers = array(
                'custom_data' => function( $val, $row )
                {
                    return array(
                        'topic_data' => \IPS\Http\Url::internal("app=forums&module=forums&controller=topic&id={$row['tid']}", 'front', 'forums_topic', array($row['title_seo'])),
                        'summ_attach_hits' => $row['summ_attach_hits'],
                        'jewel' => $this->attachJewel($row['summ_attach_hits']),
                    );
                },
            );

            return $table;
        }
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  • only need recent 20 attachments Jan 24, 2016 at 18:14
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    Searching for explicit values in a comma-separated list in a column is always inefficient..... that's why we try to persuade people to normalise their data tables properly, so that such relations can be searche against an index instead of a full table scan.... even FIND_IN_SET only helps simplify the syntax of such a search, not the slow speed
    – Mark Baker
    Jan 24, 2016 at 18:21
  • Can you speed this up? Do you have some code? I was thinking it needs some kind of limit but this is outside of my wheelhouse Jan 24, 2016 at 18:23
  • No, I can't magically speed it up for you..... I can tell you that the bad database design is partly responsible for it being slow in the first place.... properly normalizing the database tables and indexing them properly will speed it up
    – Mark Baker
    Jan 24, 2016 at 18:26
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    It's not inside an if, so it's part of the SQL whether you want it or not.... but dump the SQL that's generated and run an EXPLAIN on it to see how MySQL is executing the query... basic SQL diagnostics 101
    – Mark Baker
    Jan 26, 2016 at 1:15

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