Challenge: Improving Rider Search Performance
In many real-world ride-sharing applications, searching for riders based on their location and ride history is a frequent and performance-critical operation. As you have seen in previous chapters, using EXPLAIN helps you analyze how efficiently a query runs and highlights opportunities for optimization. Now you will apply your skills to a practical scenario involving the riders and rides tables, focusing on improving search performance for users who want to find riders from a specific pickup location who have completed at least a certain number of rides.
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Analyze and optimize the provided SQL query, which searches for riders who have been picked up at '123 Main St' and have completed at least one ride from that location. Your goal is to improve the query's performance using your knowledge of EXPLAIN and query planning.
- Use
EXPLAINto analyze the performance of the original query. - Rewrite the query to improve efficiency, reducing unnecessary joins or aggregations where possible.
- Ensure the optimized query returns the same results as the original.
Solution
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Challenge: Improving Rider Search Performance
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In many real-world ride-sharing applications, searching for riders based on their location and ride history is a frequent and performance-critical operation. As you have seen in previous chapters, using EXPLAIN helps you analyze how efficiently a query runs and highlights opportunities for optimization. Now you will apply your skills to a practical scenario involving the riders and rides tables, focusing on improving search performance for users who want to find riders from a specific pickup location who have completed at least a certain number of rides.
Swipe to start coding
Analyze and optimize the provided SQL query, which searches for riders who have been picked up at '123 Main St' and have completed at least one ride from that location. Your goal is to improve the query's performance using your knowledge of EXPLAIN and query planning.
- Use
EXPLAINto analyze the performance of the original query. - Rewrite the query to improve efficiency, reducing unnecessary joins or aggregations where possible.
- Ensure the optimized query returns the same results as the original.
Solution
Merci pour vos commentaires !
single