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01:55
Hi~ everyone. Here I have a table with more than 40 million pieces of data, when I use COUNT, GROUP BY or ORDER BY to query this table, it will take about 4 seconds to give a result. How can I reduce the query time?
Rob
Rob
02:20
Very likely can be solved by having proper indexes
A simple Count() should be near instantaneous on a single table if you've properly indexed it
 
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03:36
morning
 
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05:47
@Andrew Is it possible to do this kind of row value comparison in Oracle?
From what I read, doing a=1 and b=2 is different from (a,b) = (1,2) internally.
BTW good morning
06:09
Good morning
@WhatsThePoint From what I understand, checking fields individually doesn't work the same way as checking "row values" behind the curtain
I've always been doing where t1.a > t2.a and t1.b > t2.b which would guarantee that t1 comes after t2. However, conceptually it's not the same to say that the "id is greater than ... and the date is greater than ...", than saying "this row is ordered after the other"
06:38
Now I'm not allowed to create indexes, but I must query the table with 40 million pieces of data, how can I do to make my query be quicker?
06:59
morning
@萝莉w If possible, try to tailor your query to use the existing indexes
Morning
@Shaneis yo
sup friend?
Ah nothing much - may be delving into js a bit for some in-house work
You?
07:16
@Shaneis everything is fine except that hellish merging
but looking forward to this weekend
"hellish merging" sounds like fun :D
That's good, your long weekend this weekend or next weekend?
@Shaneis next weekend. I took my day off on Friday.
Ah v.nice!
you have a bank holiday next Monday
Yup, stupidly thought it was this weekend but luckily I didn't book anything
07:23
I'm just gonna relax this weekend. I have a major work in my home saturday
so I need to be around
So I guess nobody has any idea how to compare row values instead of sequential value checks?
PostgreSQL seems to have perfect support for this, and Oracle has a certain degree of support.
I found the freaking bug \o/
I can almost cry
WOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
now I need to find where lies the issue...
short lived outburst of happinness
Threaten it, destroy it, wipe it from existence
@Shaneis indeed, bugs are here to be find
meeting brb
enjoy
How are you doing @Shaneis
How come you're doing JS now?
08:03
the DevOps engineer and I have scripts created for giving people the ability to backup and restore databases on a secure system (yeah I know just having a DevOps engineer isn't devops - the company isn't doing devops, just thinks it is). We want to create a web page or ui so that the people can click buttons, spin things up and destroy them themselves and leave us out of it
Dev won't give us resources for a js developer for it so we may have to do it ourselves
we want to create a web page or ui so that people can click buttons
:)
I fully accept the stupidity I may have displayed there :D
08:27
The concept of DevOps has always been blurry to me
What is it exactly DevOps is meant to do? Promoting software between environments?
Move data around?
non techincal but easiest way to say it - Make devs part of the ops team, make ops team write code, all with the goal of reducing bottlenecks, improving/increasing delivery, getting value out there
there's more definitions out there, I'd encourage you read them
08:47
I have yet to find a single concrete defition of what a DevOps team does.
From what I get it's just the usual dev stack profile, there are very few companies I've been at where devs don't implicitly participate in deployments and such.
DevOps is a set of software development practices that combines software development (Dev) and information technology operations (Ops) to shorten the systems development life cycle while delivering features, fixes, and updates frequently in close alignment with business objectives
Right that's Wikipedia
indeed
but its very clear right
Not really.
What it says is that it merges the dev and IT departments, i.e. what I've been doing all my life.
I develop, I test, I commit, I build RC, I deploy, I run FAT, I run SAT, I write docs.
Maybe it's because I've never worked in a company where someone else handles the process of deploying infrastructure and such, it was always me and my hairy balls on the stove.
also I don't think you can be DevOps "by yourself" @HéctorÁlvarez - you need to get all teams involved. So Devs feel the pain of deployments - if they write code that breaks something, they're on call to feel the pain of what it does and have to fix it. They learn to make sure to not write code that breaks stuff.
08:56
But I've always worked in such teams. It's inherently part of my job to do all that stuff. We even had a tip jar, every time someone committed something that ended up being a compilation error had to put 3€ in the tip jar and at the end of the year we'd buy some food with the money.
Then again, we didn't have a deployment team, we deployed ourselves
We didn't have QA, we tested ourselves
i.e. we didn't have "Other teams"
That sounds...great actually
09:13
Yeah well, that's one reason why I can put C#, VB6, VB.NET, Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, SonarQube, Jenkins, Travis, and so many other apps in my CV
:+1:
09:39
QAQ.
 
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Sam
Sam
13:22
I've got a Postgres query which returns an identifier column if there are duplicate records: select node_identifier from table as e group by e.node_identifier HAVING count(*) > 1;
Can I use the returned node_identifier vector from the above query to filter my main table? I.e. return all records if its node_identifer is contained in the return of the above query?
 
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14:48
@HéctorÁlvarez story of my life too
 
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18:21
begin catch
    throw
end catch
is this useful in any possible way?
im pretty new to some advanced sql stuff, but in normal programming languages (java, c#, javascript, etc) a catch which throws the caught stuff is not really a catch at all
the only thing I could think about is that it throws something different than what it catches
but I dont understand how... or why

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