Search report takes 1 minutes,may I improve it by paging?

Hi guys,
One search page in our application take about 1 minutes to get results. And it shows timeout if I don't give search criterias. How can I improve it?
The sql query joins about 10 tables and the sql is complicated. Is it possible to improve it by paging the search results? i.e., it only get the first 15 rows when user click search button.
Thanks,
Jessica

Jessica 10104595 wrote:
Hi guys,
One search page in our application take about 1 minutes to get results. And it shows timeout if I don't give search criterias. How can I improve it?
The sql query joins about 10 tables and the sql is complicated. Is it possible to improve it by paging the search results? i.e., it only get the first 15 rows when user click search button.
As other posters have suggested, I'd move the discussion to the PL/SQL to investigate methods of tuning your query - even with 10 tables, it may be possible to improve it.
If you are still finding the performance poor, it may be prudent to consider other methods for delivering the same result set. Depending on your requirement, why not try investigating the use of Materialized Views. Essentially, a Materialized View is a pre-executed query, with the result set "materialized" into a table. Combined with "query re-write" optimization (described in the same article), it can be quite a powerful (and transparent) way to improve performance, particularly for queries incorporating aggregated data.
I've made use of this feature on some occasions and found it to be useful - although only in situations where the data being queried changes infrequently (or at least only in periodic batches e.g. hourly, daily etc.) or where it's acceptable for there to be a lag relative to the real time position - if you need a real time view of data that changes frequently, MVs are decidely not the way to go.
edit: I should add that you can set the MV to refresh when certain events occur (e.g. CRUD transactions on the master tables) however, if the table changes rapidly ( several transactions a second, for example) you'll probably find the utility of using an MV is reduced.
Edited by: Joel_C on 29-Aug-2012 09:49

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