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EXPLAIN()                        SQL Commands                        EXPLAIN()




NAME

       EXPLAIN - show the execution plan of a statement



SYNOPSIS

       EXPLAIN [ ANALYZE ] [ VERBOSE ] statement



DESCRIPTION

       This  command  displays  the execution plan that the PostgreSQL planner
       generates for the supplied statement. The execution plan shows how  the
       table(s)  referenced  by  the  statement  will  be  scanned -- by plain
       sequential scan, index scan, etc. -- and if multiple tables are  refer-
       enced, what join algorithms will be used to bring together the required
       rows from each input table.

       The most critical part of the display is the estimated statement execu-
       tion cost, which is the planner's guess at how long it will take to run
       the statement (measured in units of disk page  fetches).  Actually  two
       numbers  are  shown:  the  start-up  time  before  the first row can be
       returned, and the total time to return all the rows. For  most  queries
       the  total  time is what matters, but in contexts such as a subquery in
       EXISTS, the planner will choose the smallest start-up time  instead  of
       the smallest total time (since the executor will stop after getting one
       row, anyway).  Also, if you limit the number of rows to return  with  a
       LIMIT  clause,  the  planner makes an appropriate interpolation between
       the endpoint costs to estimate which plan is really the cheapest.

       The ANALYZE option causes the statement to be  actually  executed,  not
       only planned. The total elapsed time expended within each plan node (in
       milliseconds) and total number of rows it actually returned  are  added
       to  the  display. This is useful for seeing whether the planner's esti-
       mates are close to reality.

              Important: Keep in mind that the statement is actually  executed
              when  the  ANALYZE option is used. Although EXPLAIN will discard
              any output that a SELECT would return, other side effects of the
              statement  will happen as usual. If you wish to use EXPLAIN ANA-
              LYZE on an INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, or EXECUTE statement  without
              letting the command affect your data, use this approach:

              BEGIN;
              EXPLAIN ANALYZE ...;
              ROLLBACK;




PARAMETERS

       ANALYZE
              Carry out the command and show the actual run times.

       VERBOSE
              Show  the  full internal representation of the plan tree, rather
              than just a summary. Usually this option is only useful for spe-
              cialized  debugging  purposes.  The  VERBOSE  output  is  either
              pretty-printed  or  not,  depending  on  the  setting   of   the
              explain_pretty_print configuration parameter.

       statement
              Any  SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, VALUES, EXECUTE, or DECLARE
              statement, whose execution plan you wish to see.


NOTES

       There is only sparse documentation  on  the  optimizer's  use  of  cost
       information  in  PostgreSQL.  Refer  to  in  the documentation for more
       information.

       In order to allow the  PostgreSQL  query  planner  to  make  reasonably
       informed  decisions  when  optimizing queries, the ANALYZE [analyze(l)]
       statement should be run to record statistics about the distribution  of
       data within the table. If you have not done this (or if the statistical
       distribution of the data in the table has changed  significantly  since
       the  last  time  ANALYZE  was run), the estimated costs are unlikely to
       conform to the real properties of the query, and consequently an  infe-
       rior query plan might be chosen.

       Genetic  query  optimization  (GEQO)  randomly  tests  execution plans.
       Therefore, when the number of  join  relations  exceeds  geqo_threshold
       causing  genetic  query  optimization to be used, the execution plan is
       likely to change each time the statement is executed.

       In order to measure the run-time cost of each  node  in  the  execution
       plan,  the  current implementation of EXPLAIN ANALYZE can add consider-
       able profiling overhead  to  query  execution.  As  a  result,  running
       EXPLAIN ANALYZE on a query can sometimes take significantly longer than
       executing the query normally. The amount of  overhead  depends  on  the
       nature of the query.


EXAMPLES

       To  show  the  plan for a simple query on a table with a single integer
       column and 10000 rows:

       EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM foo;

                              QUERY PLAN
       ---------------------------------------------------------
        Seq Scan on foo  (cost=0.00..155.00 rows=10000 width=4)
       (1 row)


       If there is an index and we use a query with an indexable WHERE  condi-
       tion, EXPLAIN might show a different plan:

       EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM foo WHERE i = 4;

                                QUERY PLAN
       --------------------------------------------------------------
        Index Scan using fi on foo  (cost=0.00..5.98 rows=1 width=4)
          Index Cond: (i = 4)
       (2 rows)


       Here is an example of a query plan for a query using an aggregate func-
       tion:

       EXPLAIN SELECT sum(i) FROM foo WHERE i < 10;

                                    QUERY PLAN
       ---------------------------------------------------------------------
        Aggregate  (cost=23.93..23.93 rows=1 width=4)
          ->  Index Scan using fi on foo  (cost=0.00..23.92 rows=6 width=4)
                Index Cond: (i < 10)
       (3 rows)


       Here is an example of using EXPLAIN EXECUTE to  display  the  execution
       plan for a prepared query:

       PREPARE query(int, int) AS SELECT sum(bar) FROM test
           WHERE id > $1 AND id < $2
           GROUP BY foo;

       EXPLAIN ANALYZE EXECUTE query(100, 200);

                                                              QUERY PLAN
       -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        HashAggregate  (cost=39.53..39.53 rows=1 width=8) (actual time=0.661..0.672 rows=7 loops=1)
          ->  Index Scan using test_pkey on test  (cost=0.00..32.97 rows=1311 width=8) (actual time=0.050..0.395 rows=99 loops=1)
                Index Cond: ((id > $1) AND (id < $2))
        Total runtime: 0.851 ms
       (4 rows)


       Of  course,  the  specific numbers shown here depend on the actual con-
       tents of the tables involved. Also note that the numbers, and even  the
       selected  query strategy, might vary between PostgreSQL releases due to
       planner improvements. In addition, the ANALYZE command uses random sam-
       pling  to  estimate data statistics; therefore, it is possible for cost
       estimates to change after a fresh run of ANALYZE, even  if  the  actual
       distribution of data in the table has not changed.


COMPATIBILITY

       There is no EXPLAIN statement defined in the SQL standard.


SEE ALSO

       ANALYZE [analyze(l)]



SQL - Language Statements         2008-09-19                         EXPLAIN()

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