derby select query just hangs










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I'm running the following query in Derby through IJ:



select count(*) as cnt, factor from sp500_2003 
where unq_seq in (select distinct unq_seq from sp500_2003
where factor = 'ZEC_11')
group by factor;


The table contains 522,000 records and looks like:



30100045BETA,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,BETA,BETA,2.208
30100045FAC_11,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_11,VOLTILTY,2.833
30100045FAC_12,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_12,MOMENTUM,-1.194
30100045FAC_13,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_13,SIZE_A,-1.824
30100045FAC_14,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_14,SIZENONL,-0.362
30100045FAC_15,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_15,TRADEACT,0.45
30100045FAC_16,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_16,GROWTH,0.706
30100045FAC_17,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_17,EARNYLD,-2.851


The first column is defined as the primary key.



The query just sits there. Is there anyway to make the query faster










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  • Here's some very high-level information about how to get started analyzing query performance: wiki.apache.org/db-derby/PerformanceDiagnosisTips and builds.apache.org/job/Derby-docs/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/…

    – Bryan Pendleton
    Nov 14 '18 at 14:01















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I'm running the following query in Derby through IJ:



select count(*) as cnt, factor from sp500_2003 
where unq_seq in (select distinct unq_seq from sp500_2003
where factor = 'ZEC_11')
group by factor;


The table contains 522,000 records and looks like:



30100045BETA,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,BETA,BETA,2.208
30100045FAC_11,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_11,VOLTILTY,2.833
30100045FAC_12,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_12,MOMENTUM,-1.194
30100045FAC_13,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_13,SIZE_A,-1.824
30100045FAC_14,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_14,SIZENONL,-0.362
30100045FAC_15,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_15,TRADEACT,0.45
30100045FAC_16,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_16,GROWTH,0.706
30100045FAC_17,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_17,EARNYLD,-2.851


The first column is defined as the primary key.



The query just sits there. Is there anyway to make the query faster










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  • Here's some very high-level information about how to get started analyzing query performance: wiki.apache.org/db-derby/PerformanceDiagnosisTips and builds.apache.org/job/Derby-docs/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/…

    – Bryan Pendleton
    Nov 14 '18 at 14:01













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I'm running the following query in Derby through IJ:



select count(*) as cnt, factor from sp500_2003 
where unq_seq in (select distinct unq_seq from sp500_2003
where factor = 'ZEC_11')
group by factor;


The table contains 522,000 records and looks like:



30100045BETA,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,BETA,BETA,2.208
30100045FAC_11,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_11,VOLTILTY,2.833
30100045FAC_12,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_12,MOMENTUM,-1.194
30100045FAC_13,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_13,SIZE_A,-1.824
30100045FAC_14,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_14,SIZENONL,-0.362
30100045FAC_15,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_15,TRADEACT,0.45
30100045FAC_16,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_16,GROWTH,0.706
30100045FAC_17,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_17,EARNYLD,-2.851


The first column is defined as the primary key.



The query just sits there. Is there anyway to make the query faster










share|improve this question














I'm running the following query in Derby through IJ:



select count(*) as cnt, factor from sp500_2003 
where unq_seq in (select distinct unq_seq from sp500_2003
where factor = 'ZEC_11')
group by factor;


The table contains 522,000 records and looks like:



30100045BETA,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,BETA,BETA,2.208
30100045FAC_11,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_11,VOLTILTY,2.833
30100045FAC_12,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_12,MOMENTUM,-1.194
30100045FAC_13,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_13,SIZE_A,-1.824
30100045FAC_14,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_14,SIZENONL,-0.362
30100045FAC_15,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_15,TRADEACT,0.45
30100045FAC_16,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_16,GROWTH,0.706
30100045FAC_17,200301,45,20030100045,ADCT,A D C TELECOMMUNICATIONS,FAC_17,EARNYLD,-2.851


The first column is defined as the primary key.



The query just sits there. Is there anyway to make the query faster







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  • Here's some very high-level information about how to get started analyzing query performance: wiki.apache.org/db-derby/PerformanceDiagnosisTips and builds.apache.org/job/Derby-docs/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/…

    – Bryan Pendleton
    Nov 14 '18 at 14:01

















  • Here's some very high-level information about how to get started analyzing query performance: wiki.apache.org/db-derby/PerformanceDiagnosisTips and builds.apache.org/job/Derby-docs/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/…

    – Bryan Pendleton
    Nov 14 '18 at 14:01
















Here's some very high-level information about how to get started analyzing query performance: wiki.apache.org/db-derby/PerformanceDiagnosisTips and builds.apache.org/job/Derby-docs/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/…

– Bryan Pendleton
Nov 14 '18 at 14:01





Here's some very high-level information about how to get started analyzing query performance: wiki.apache.org/db-derby/PerformanceDiagnosisTips and builds.apache.org/job/Derby-docs/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/…

– Bryan Pendleton
Nov 14 '18 at 14:01












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