问题
I have speed problems with a MySQL query. The tables definitions are as follows:
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `student` (
`student_id` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`forename` varchar(30) NOT NULL,
`updated_time` timestamp NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
`surname` varchar(50) NOT NULL,
`student_college` int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
`countup` smallint(5) unsigned DEFAULT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`student_id`),
KEY `countup` (`countup`),
KEY `student_sort` (`countup`,`updated_time`),
KEY `student_college` (`student_college`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
and
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `college` (
`college_id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`college_name` varchar(100) NOT NULL DEFAULT 'Centre Name',
`college_location` int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`college_id`),
KEY `college_location` (`college_location`),
KEY `college_name` (`college_name`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
And the query is as follows:
SELECT *
FROM student
JOIN college ON student.student_college = college.college_id
WHERE
college_location = 1
ORDER BY student.countup desc, student.updated_time desc
LIMIT 15;
And I get the following with an Explain:
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 SIMPLE college ref "PRIMARY,college_location" college_location 5 const 915 Using where; Using temporary; Using filesort
1 SIMPLE student ref student_college student_college 5 speed_test.college.college_id 50 Using where
The Student table has got about 500,000 records and the college table has 915 rows. A third table is used to hold all the locations of the colleges. My query needs to retrieve all the students for a particular location and then sort the results by countup and updated_time. I have a composite index on countup and updated_time. I would like to get rid of the filesort but I have not been able to find a satisfactory method.
I have considered moving the college_location
into the student table so that it can be combined into a composite index. Is there a better solution?
回答1:
Query below will remove Using temporary; Using filesort. from the explain so this should run better in thoery..
MySQL optimizer is dumb so the trick is to force the optimizer want you want and that is an derived table based on college.college_location = 1. So you can INNER JOIN the result with the student table. And this way MySQL can use the sort key
SELECT
*
FROM
student
INNER JOIN (
SELECT
college_id
FROM
college
WHERE
college.college_location = 1
) college
ON student.student_college = college.college_id
ORDER BY
student.countup DESC
, student.updated_time DESC
Note the new index in caps lock
See demo http://sqlfiddle.com/#!2/05c8a/1
Or you can use this if you think it makes more sense or is easier to read. The performance should be the same because the explain explained to me that it is the same.
SELECT
*
FROM (
SELECT
college_id
FROM
college
WHERE
college.college_location = 1
)
college
INNER JOIN
student
ON
student.student_college = college.college_id
ORDER BY
student.countup DESC
, student.updated_time DESC
see demo http://sqlfiddle.com/#!2/05c8a/23
New strategy divide and conquer method Fire more querys to the database what will make use off correct indexes. And remove the need for an temporary table and filesort.
SET @college_ids = NULL;
SELECT
GROUP_CONCAT(college_id)
FROM
college
WHERE
college_location = 1
GROUP BY
college_location ASC
INTO @college_ids;
SELECT
*
FROM
student
WHERE
student.student_college IN(@college_ids)
ORDER BY
student.countup DESC
, student.updated_time DESC
;
see demo http://sqlfiddle.com/#!2/454b3/61
回答2:
I can't test this very easily, but try using this student_sort
key:
KEY
student_sort(
student_college,
countupDESC ,
updated_timeDESC)
回答3:
Try index:
KEY student_sort(countup DESC ,updated_time DESC)
Then use STRAIGHT_JOIN and FORCE INDEX:
SELECT *
FROM student force index(student_sort) STRAIGHT_JOIN
college
ON student.student_college = college.college_id
WHERE college_location = 1
ORDER BY student.countup desc,
student.updated_time desc
LIMIT 15;
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18738483/mysql-slow-query-using-filesort