I have the following query (names were altered) and it is really slow. I don't know if it is that slow because it could be written better or because I am lacking indexes. Also, how should I create indexes, as most of the joins are on imaginary tables?
select y.radish, g.enton
from great g
inner join(
select sr.radish, sr.greatReferenceID
from spaceRadish sr
inner join(
select s.id
from super s
inner join experiments e
on s.CID = e.analysis) x
on sr.springID = x.id) y
on g.id = y.greatReferenceID
Output from explain select:
'1', 'PRIMARY', '<derived2>', 'ALL', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, '14085960', ''
'1', 'PRIMARY', 'g', 'eq_ref', 'PRIMARY', 'PRIMARY', '4', 'y.greatReferenceID', '1', ''
'2', 'DERIVED', '<derived3>', 'ALL', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, '287', ''
'2', 'DERIVED', 'sr', 'ref', 'springID', 'springID', '4', 'x.id', '831666', ''
'3', 'DERIVED', 'e', 'ALL', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, '3271', ''
'3', 'DERIVED', 's', 'ref', 'CID,CID_2', 'CID', '767', 'cpp.e.analysis', '16', 'Using where; Using index'