Unique
Description
Deduplicates lower-layer data. During the execution, it traverses all input data, filters duplicate records, and retains only the unique record.
Typical Scenarios
Disable the enable_hashagg parameter and perform the query with DISTINCT.
Examples
Perform the query with DISTINCT.
-- Prepare data. gaussdb=#DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; gaussdb=#CREATE TABLE t1 (id INT , number INT); CREATE TABLE gaussdb=#INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(generate_series(1,50), 1); INSERT 0 50 gaussdb=#INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(generate_series(1,50), 2); INSERT 0 50 -- Execution result. gaussdb=#SET enable_hashagg = off; SET gaussdb=#EXPLAIN SELECT DISTINCT t1.id FROM t1; QUERY PLAN ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Streaming (type: GATHER) (cost=14.18..14.65 rows=26 width=4) Node/s: All datanodes -> Unique (cost=13.37..13.44 rows=26 width=4) -> Sort (cost=13.37..13.40 rows=21 width=4) Sort Key: id -> Seq Scan on t1 (cost=0.00..13.13 rows=20 width=4) (6 rows) -- Drop. gaussdb=#DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
In the preceding example, the output of the Unique operator is as follows.
Item |
Description |
---|---|
Unique |
Operator name. |
Sort |
Operator name. |
Sort Key |
Name of an operator which is the keyword used by the sort operator to sort data. In the example, the value is grade. |
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