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Seth Wilcox updated HHH-3325:
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Attachment: OracleLimit.patch
Thanks Christian, I was able to overload getLimitString(String sql, int offset, int limit)
to get the limit to replace n with.
Richard, that solution would cause the query to have to be run twice, not sure how good
oracle would be at optimizing that away
Here is the patch for Oracle9iDialect.java correcting the FIRST_ROWS(n) problem
Pagination with Oracle ROWNUM is sub-optimal
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Key: HHH-3325
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-3325
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.2.5
Reporter: e. wernli
Attachments: OracleLimit.patch, OracleLimit.patch
Pagination with Oracle ROWNUM is sub-optimal
The feature works but result in sub-optimal SQL. The generated SQL is the following:
select * from ( select row_.*, rownum rownum_ from ( select this_.id as id3_0_,
this_.version as version3_0_, this_.name as name3_0_, this_.type as type3_0_,
this_.marketstatus as marketst5_3_0_ from Customer this_ order by this_.id asc ) row_ )
where rownum_ <= ? and rownum_ > ?
But this SQL is faster:
SELECT *
FROM (SELECT row_.*, ROWNUM rownum_
FROM (SELECT this_.ID AS id3_0_, this_.VERSION AS version3_0_,
this_.NAME AS name3_0_, this_.TYPE AS type3_0_,
this_.marketstatus AS marketst5_3_0_
FROM customer this_
ORDER BY this_.ID ASC) row_
WHERE ROWNUM <= ?)
WHERE rownum_ > ?
The second solution allows Oracle to use an optimization that can dramatically reduce the
time of the query, especially one of the first page is retrieved.
See this link for an explanation of this optimization:
http://decipherinfosys.wordpress.com/2007/08/09/paging-and-countstopkey-o...
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