EXPLAIN PLAN
Function
You can run the EXPLAIN PLAN statement to save the information about an execution plan to the PLAN_TABLE table. Different from the EXPLAIN statement, EXPLAIN PLAN only stores plan information and does not print it on the screen.
Syntax
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EXPLAIN PLAN [ SET STATEMENT_ID = string ] FOR statement ; |
Parameter Description
- PLAN
Stores plan information in PLAN_TABLE. If the storing is successful, EXPLAIN SUCCESS is returned.
- STATEMENT_ID
Tags a query. The tag information will be stored in PLAN_TABLE.
If the EXPLAIN PLAN statement does not contain SET STATEMENT_ID, the value of STATEMENT_ID is empty by default. In addition, the value of STATEMENT_ID cannot exceed 30 bytes. Otherwise, an error will be reported.
Precautions
- EXPLAIN PLAN cannot be executed on DNs.
- Plan information cannot be collected for SQL statements that failed to be executed.
- Data in PLAN_TABLE is in a session-level life cycle. Sessions are isolated from users and thereby users can view data of only the current session and current user.
- PLAN_TABLE cannot be joined with GDS foreign tables.
- For a query that cannot be pushed down, object information cannot be collected and only such information as REMOTE_QUERY and CTE can be collected. For details, see Example 2.
Example 1
You can perform the following steps to collect execution plans of SQL statements by running EXPLAIN PLAN:
- Import TPC-H sample data. For details, see Importing Sample Data.
- Run the EXPLAN PLAN statement.
After the EXPLAIN PLAN statement is executed, plan information is automatically stored in PLAN_TABLE. INSERT, UPDATE, and ANALYZE cannot be performed on PLAN_TABLE.
For details about PLAN_TABLE, see the PLAN_TABLE system view.
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explain plan set statement_id='TPCH-Q4' for select o_orderpriority, count(*) as order_count from orders where o_orderdate >= '1993-07-01'::date and o_orderdate < '1993-07-01'::date + interval '3 month' and exists ( select * from lineitem where l_orderkey = o_orderkey and l_commitdate < l_receiptdate ) group by o_orderpriority order by o_orderpriority;
- Query PLAN_TABLE.
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SELECT * FROM PLAN_TABLE;
- Delete data from PLAN_TABLE.
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DELETE FROM PLAN_TABLE WHERE xxx;
Example 2
For a query that cannot be pushed down, only such information as REMOTE_QUERY and CTE can be collected from PLAN_TABLE after EXPLAIN PLAN is executed.
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explain plan set statement_id = 'test remote query' for select current_user from customer; |
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SELECT * FROM PLAN_TABLE; |
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