DB2 - Problem description
| Problem IC96658 | Status: Closed |
DB2 OPTIMIZER MIGHT NOT CHOOSE A ONE-FETCH GROUP BY WHEN CARDINALITY IS UNDERESTIMATED | |
| product: | |
DB2 FOR LUW / DB2FORLUW / A50 - DB2 | |
| Problem description: | |
The optimizer will consider an optimization for an SQL statement
containing a MIN or MAX aggregation without a group by clause,
referred to as a one-fetch group by operation, if the stream is
ordered on the aggregation source column. You can identify if
the group by operation is optimized as a one-fetch by collecting
an EXPLAIN of the statement and searching for the ONEFETCH
argument in the group by operator details:
ONEFETCH: (One Fetch flag)
TRUE
If the input cardinality is significantly underestimated to
value of 1 or less, then the optimizer might not choose to
perform this optimization, and the ONEFETCH argument will not
exist in the formatted EXPLAIN output. | |
| Problem Summary: | |
**************************************************************** * USERS AFFECTED: * * ALL * **************************************************************** * PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: * * See Error Problem Description above. * **************************************************************** * RECOMMENDATION: * * Upgrade to DB2 Version V10.5 FP3. * **************************************************************** | |
| Local Fix: | |
In most cases, collecting up-to-date statistics will improve the cardinality estimate if the SQL statement contains predicates that qualify the latest data in the table and the statistics are stale. | |
| available fix packs: | |
DB2 Cancun Release 10.5.0.4 (also known as Fix Pack 4) for Linux, UNIX, and Windows | |
| Solution | |
First fixed in DB2 Version V10.5FP3. | |
| Workaround | |
not known / see Local fix | |
| Timestamps | |
Date - problem reported : Date - problem closed : Date - last modified : | 07.10.2013 17.09.2014 17.09.2014 |
| Problem solved at the following versions (IBM BugInfos) | |
| Problem solved according to the fixlist(s) of the following version(s) | |
| 10.5.0.4 |
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