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Hi Richard
Famous IBM watchword - it depends.
In general, you want indexes (logical files with keys) that align your
WHERE clause and that support your JOINs - you have a bunch, man!!
First, do you have an LF on DBWHWHS over ship date and status? That'd be
my first choice, to limit the records in the main table in your JOINs.
In the JOINs, an example - have an index on the files that are joined to
DBWHWHS - so do you have a logical on DBWHWHL over doc number? Stuff
like that.
Indexes might not be used directly, but they can help the optimizer
choose the best plan. But you need to be careful about just willy-nilly
creating them. Every index means there will be more time taken for
updating them when records change or are added or deleted from the table
(physical file). So performance overall is a thing to look at.
I'd see what you already have - in Visual Explain, it should tell you
that it chose certain indexes and maybe why - that'll help.
Here is a link to an article on SQL performance that might help -
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/sites/default/files/inline-files/$FILE/indexing
and statistics 2011.pdf
<
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/sites/default/files/inline-files/$FILE/indexing%20and%20statistics%202011.pdf>
- by Michael Cain and Kent Milligan, true experts on this topic.
Enjoy!
Vern
On 10/13/2021 7:43 AM, Richard Reeve wrote:
This is my first shot at visual explain. It shows the creation of 4indexes?
temporary indexes. Does that indicate that I should create those 4
All the best,midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Richard Reeve
On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 7:38 AM Jim Oberholtzer <
wrote:explain
What has the optimizer suggested? Have you put this into visual
mightto see how the optimizer is actually running the statement?
Jim Oberholtzer
Agile Technology Architects
On Oct 13, 2021, at 7:11 AM, Richard Reeve <rjrjr64@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
All,
I have this SQL statement that runs quite slow. Any idea how I
listspeed this up?WHS.DBWHS_CUST_SHIP_TO=SHP.DBSHP_SHIP_TO
SELECT
WHS.DBWHS_SHIPMENT_NBR
,WHS.DBWHS_DOC_NBR
,COR.DBCOR_ORDER_NBR
,COR.DBCOR_ORDER_TYPE
,WHL.DBWHL_DESCRIPTION
---,' ' AS sggroup
---,' ' AS sold_to-pt
,COR.DBCOR_CUST_PO_NBR
---, ' ' as fol-doc
,WHS.DBWHS_BOL_NBR
,WHS.DBWHS_WEIGHT
,WHS.DBWHS_CARTONS
,WHS.DBWHS_SHIP_DATE
,WHS.DBWHS_TRANS_ID
---,' ' as proc-id
,WHS.DBWHS_METHOD
,SHP.DBSHP_CUSTOMER
,SHP.DBSHP_NAME
,SHP.DBSHP_NAME
,SHP.DBSHP_ADDR1
,SHP.DBSHP_ADDR2
,SHP.DBSHP_CITY
,SHP.DBSHP_STATE
,SHP.DBSHP_ZIP
---,DBBLSHP.''COST CENTER
,SPC.DBSPC_COMMENT
---,'' as whn
,WDH.DBWDH_DESTINATION
,WDH.DBWDH_DEST_NAME
,SHP.DBSHP_TAX_CODE ---,' ' as tax_juris
,WDH.DBWDH_DEST_STATE
,WDH.DBWDH_DEST_CNTRY
,WDH.DBWDH_DEST_ZIP
,WHS.DBWHS_CARRIER
,VEN.DBVEN_VENDOR_VNAME---,'v' as carrier name
,WHS.DBWHS_FREIGHT_CODE---', as incoterm code
---,' ' as incoterm description
,WHS.DBWHS_FRT_CHG_CURR
,ARH.DBARH_TRAN_AMT
---,' ' as acct
,ACM.DBACM_CREDIT_LIM
---,' ' as pint
,WHS.DBWHS_COMPANY
,COR.DBCOR_ORDER_DATE
---,WDM.DBWDM_UPDATE_DATE
,WHS.DBWHS_STATUS
,WHS.DBWHS_SHIP_DATE
---,'LAW' as ERP-IDENTIFIER
FROM LAWDBF7B.DBWHWHS WHS
LEFT JOIN LAWDBF7B.DBWHWHL WHL ON WHS.DBWHS_DOC_NBR=WHL.DBWHL_DOC_NBR
LEFT JOIN LAWDBF7B.DBWHWDH WDH ON WHS.DBWHS_DOC_NBR=WDH.DBWDH_DOC_NBR
LEFT JOIN LAWDBF7B.DBBLSHP SHP ON
LEFT JOIN LAWDBF7B.DBAPVEN VEN ON WHS.DBWHS_VENDOR=VEN.DBVEN_VENDORlist
LEFT JOIN LAWDBF7B.DBBLSPC SPC ON SHP.DBSHP_CUSTOMER=SPC.DBSPC_CUSTOMER
LEFT JOIN LAWDBF7B.DBARARH ARH ON ARH.DBARH_CUSTOMER=SHP.DBSHP_CUSTOMER
LEFT JOIN LAWDBF7B.DBARACM ACM ON ACM.DBACM_CUSTOMER=SHP.DBSHP_CUSTOMER
LEFT JOIN LAWDBF7B.DBBLCOR COR ON COR.DBCOR_CUSTOMER=SHP.DBSHP_CUSTOMER
WHERE WHS.DBWHS_SHIP_DATE>='20210930' AND WHS.DBWHS_STATUS='3'
All the best,
Richard Reeve
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