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Daniel Bartholomew
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Daniel Bartholomew has been using Linux since 1997 and databases since 1998. In addition to this book, he has also written MariaDB Cookbook, Packt Publishing, and dozens of articles for various magazines, including The Linux Journal, Linux Pro, Ubuntu User, and Tux. He became involved with the MariaDB project shortly after it began in early 2009 and continues to be involved to this day. He currently works for MariaDB, Inc. and splits his time between managing MariaDB releases, documentation, and maintaining various bits and pieces that keep the MariaDB project running smoothly.
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Optimizing semijoin subqueries


MariaDB includes several optimizations specifically targeted at semijoin subqueries. Semijoin subqueries are primarily the ones in which the subquery is an IN subquery located in the WHERE clause of our SQL statement. An example will be something like the following from the popular DBT3 benchmarking dataset:

SELECT * FROM part
WHERE p_partkey IN
    (SELECT l_partkey FROM lineitem
    WHERE l_shipdate between '1997-01-01' and '1997-02-01')
ORDER BY p_retailprice DESC LIMIT 10;

How to do it...

  1. Launch the mysql command-line client application and connect to our MariaDB server as the root user or as a user with the SUPER privilege.

  2. Run the following command to enable the exists_to_in optimization:

    SET GLOBAL optimizer_switch='exists_to_in=on';
    
  3. Make the change permanent by adding the following lines of code to the end of our my.cnf or my.ini file (or by adding it to an existing [mysqld] section):

    [mysqld]
    optimizer_switch = 'exists_to_in=on';

How it works...

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Daniel Bartholomew

Daniel Bartholomew has been using Linux since 1997 and databases since 1998. In addition to this book, he has also written MariaDB Cookbook, Packt Publishing, and dozens of articles for various magazines, including The Linux Journal, Linux Pro, Ubuntu User, and Tux. He became involved with the MariaDB project shortly after it began in early 2009 and continues to be involved to this day. He currently works for MariaDB, Inc. and splits his time between managing MariaDB releases, documentation, and maintaining various bits and pieces that keep the MariaDB project running smoothly.
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