RE: CBO Friday Fun!

  • From: "McPeak, Matt" <vxsmimmcp@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: David Fitzjarrell <oratune@xxxxxxxxx>, "oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2014 21:33:36 +0000

>> There are only 5 tables in this query – 120 permutations.  It seems that CBO 
>> should be finding this plan on its own.

Miscounted – 6 tables.  Still…?

From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of McPeak, Matt
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2014 5:30 PM
To: David Fitzjarrell; oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: CBO Friday Fun!

11.2.0.2

STATS are current.  Histograms, maybe….  SO2.CANCELLED_FLAG could benefit from 
one, maybe.

But that’s all irrelevant!  With an ORDERED hint, CBO is computing a cost a 
lower cost *with the stats and histograms that it has*.  Why would CBO skip a 
plan that is obviously legal and lower cost?  I say “obviously legal” because, 
if it were not legal, the ORDERED hint wouldn’t give me the lower cost plan.

There are only 5 tables in this query – 120 permutations.  It seems that CBO 
should be finding this plan on its own.

Thanks,
Matt


From: David Fitzjarrell [mailto:oratune@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2014 5:21 PM
To: McPeak, Matt; oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: CBO Friday Fun!

Oracle version?  Are stats current?  Are histograms representative of the data?

More information would be appreciated.

David Fitzjarrell
Principal author, "Oracle Exadata Survival Guide"

On Friday, June 6, 2014 3:17 PM, "McPeak, Matt" 
<vxsmimmcp@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:vxsmimmcp@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

Hi, Gurus!

I have a query that someone gave me.  I’ve been looking at a 10053 event trace 
for it, trying to figure out why CBO will not come up with the “obvious” plan 
without a hint.

I’ve boiled the query down to a relatively simple form, and here is what I find:

•         If I explain plan the query, the cost is 1,918
•         If I put an /*+ ORDERED */ hint in the query and explain plan that 
one, the cost is 959

I’ll paste the two queries below, for reference.

My question is: does the fact that the cost is lower on the hinted version mean 
that CBO is simply not considering the join order?

In the 10053 trace, all the join orders considered want to go to table vvmi2 
before oel2 (joining on the car_line column instead of the stars_model_item_id 
which has a unique index).  That move makes that cardinality going into the 
CROSS JOIN on so2 much higher than 1, making that cross join too expensive.

Anyway, at this point, I guess I’m wondering why the CBO doesn’t look at and 
choose the plan with the 959 cost without needing me to specify /*+ ORDERED */.

Thanks, in advance, for your thoughts.  The queries are below.  (The purpose of 
the query is to find orders that are potential duplicates with a given order).

Thanks,
Matt


*** This query explains with a cost of 1,918 ***
SELECT MIN (so2.order_number) dup_order
FROM verp_om_sold_orders so1
     CROSS JOIN verp_om_sold_orders so2
     INNER JOIN oe_order_lines_all oel1
       ON oel1.header_id = so1.order_header_id
          AND oel1.item_type_code = 'MODEL'
     INNER JOIN verp_vps_model_items vvmi1
       ON oel1.inventory_item_id = vvmi1.stars_model_item_id
     INNER JOIN oe_order_lines_all oel2
       ON oel2.header_id = so2.order_header_id
          AND oel2.item_type_code = 'MODEL'
     INNER JOIN verp_vps_model_items vvmi2
       ON vvmi2.stars_model_item_id = oel2.inventory_item_id
WHERE     1 = 1
      AND so1.order_header_id = 41356864
      AND so2.order_header_id != 41356864
      AND so2.entered_date > to_date('06-JAN-2014')
      AND NVL (so2.cancelled_flag, 'N') = 'N'
      -- Is duplicate
      AND (so1.email_address = so2.email_address
           OR (so1.person_last_name = so2.person_last_name
               AND so1.postal_code = so2.postal_code))
      AND vvmi1.car_line = vvmi2.car_line


*** This query explains with a cost of 959 ***
SELECT /*+ ORDERED */ MIN (so2.order_number) dup_order
FROM verp_om_sold_orders so1
     CROSS JOIN verp_om_sold_orders so2
     INNER JOIN oe_order_lines_all oel1
       ON oel1.header_id = so1.order_header_id
          AND oel1.item_type_code = 'MODEL'
     INNER JOIN verp_vps_model_items vvmi1
       ON oel1.inventory_item_id = vvmi1.stars_model_item_id
     INNER JOIN oe_order_lines_all oel2
       ON oel2.header_id = so2.order_header_id
          AND oel2.item_type_code = 'MODEL'
     INNER JOIN verp_vps_model_items vvmi2
       ON vvmi2.stars_model_item_id = oel2.inventory_item_id
WHERE     1 = 1
      AND so1.order_header_id = 41356864
      AND so2.order_header_id != 41356864
      AND so2.entered_date > to_date('06-JAN-2014')
      AND NVL (so2.cancelled_flag, 'N') = 'N'
      -- Is duplicate
      AND (so1.email_address = so2.email_address
           OR (so1.person_last_name = so2.person_last_name
               AND so1.postal_code = so2.postal_code))
      AND vvmi1.car_line = vvmi2.car_line


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