Hi Dimitras.

MonetDB indeed does not support LIMIT in subqueries. A simple workaround is just storing the result of the subquery in a temporary table (https://www.monetdb.org/Documentation/Manuals/SQLreference/Tables) and then referring to this temporary table in the main query.

Maybe not an ideal solution, but it will work.

Regards,
Robin Cijvat


On 01-07-14 16:53, Dimitris Karampinas wrote:
Hi,

Thanks for your answers. I hope stethoscope will help.

One more question, not relevant to the previous one but I hope it's OK not to open a new thread.

I'm trying to run the BestSellers query from TPC-W on MonetDB.
The query works as follows:
- Take the smallest order id from the most recent 3333 orders.
- Then take all order lines more recent than that, sum their quantities by item, and display the top 50 by total quantity.

Here is some SQL code for this:

SELECT i_id, 
       i_title, 
       a_fname, 
       a_lname 
FROM   item, 
       author, 
       order_line 
WHERE  ol_o_id > (SELECT Min(o_id) 
                  FROM   (SELECT o_id 
                          FROM   orders 
                          ORDER  BY o_date DESC 
                          LIMIT  3333) s) 
       AND i_id = ol_i_id 
       AND i_a_id = a_id 
       AND i_subject = 'HOME' 
GROUP  BY i_id, 
          i_title, 
          a_fname, 
          a_lname 
ORDER  BY Sum(ol_qty) DESC 
LIMIT  50;


I'm having trouble in expressing the nested sub-query:

SELECT MIN(o_id) FROM (SELECT o_id FROM orders ORDER BY o_date DESC LIMIT 3333) AS s;

Searching in previous mails in this list, I found out that MonetDB does not support ORDER BY or LIMIT in subqueries.
Is there any workaround ?


Cheers!
Dimitris


On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 2:24 PM, Sjoerd Mullender <sjoerd@acm.org> wrote:
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On 2014-06-30 11:53, Dimitris Karampinas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to set the maximum number of cores using gdk_nr_threads
> parameter but it doesn't seem to work for me. I've tried "variants"
> of this command: monetdbd set gdk_nr_threads=4 start /my/dbfarm but
> it seems like gdk_nr_threads is not a supported property.
>
> Additionally to this, I would like to ask how does MonetDB handle
> concurrent user sessions and the available cpu resources ? The
> manual says there is support for "inter- and intra- parallelism".
> Can someone roughly explain me what to expect or give me a pointer
> to the code that is responsible for resource management ?
>
> Cheers! Dimitris

Read the manual: man monetdb.  It will tell you about the
nthreads=number command.


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Sjoerd Mullender
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