Executing this following code:
{{{
subquery = Comment.objects.filter(created_at__lt=datetime(2022, 6,
1))[:1000]
Comment.objects..filter(id__in=subquery).delete()
}}}
Generates the following SQL:
{{{
DELETE FROM "comment" WHERE "comment"."id" IN (SELECT V0."id" FROM
"comment" V0 WHERE V0."id" IN (SELECT U0."id" FROM "comment" U0 WHERE
U0."created_at" < \'2022-06-01T00:00:00+00:00\'::timestamptz LIMIT 1000))
}}}
The inner **select V0** is completely unnecessary
If a simple select with the same subquery is executed. It generates
expected SQL query.
{{{
subquery = Comment.objects.filter(created_at__lt=datetime(2022, 6,
1))[:1000]
comments = list( Comment.objects..filter(id__in=subquery) )
}}}
{{{
SELECT * FROM "comment" WHERE "comment"."id" IN (SELECT U0."id" FROM
"comment" U0 WHERE U0."created_at" <
'2022-06-01T00:00:00+00:00'::timestamptz LIMIT 1000),
}}}
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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/33759>
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Old description:
> Taking in consideration the app of tutorial for demonstrate the issue.
> using postgresql as db.
>
> Executing this following code:
>
> {{{
> subquery = Comment.objects.filter(created_at__lt=datetime(2022, 6,
> 1))[:1000]
> Comment.objects..filter(id__in=subquery).delete()
> }}}
>
> Generates the following SQL:
>
> {{{
> DELETE FROM "comment" WHERE "comment"."id" IN (SELECT V0."id" FROM
> "comment" V0 WHERE V0."id" IN (SELECT U0."id" FROM "comment" U0 WHERE
> U0."created_at" < \'2022-06-01T00:00:00+00:00\'::timestamptz LIMIT 1000))
> }}}
>
> The inner **select V0** is completely unnecessary
>
> If a simple select with the same subquery is executed. It generates
> expected SQL query.
>
> {{{
> subquery = Comment.objects.filter(created_at__lt=datetime(2022, 6,
> 1))[:1000]
> comments = list( Comment.objects..filter(id__in=subquery) )
> }}}
>
> {{{
> SELECT * FROM "comment" WHERE "comment"."id" IN (SELECT U0."id" FROM
> "comment" U0 WHERE U0."created_at" <
> '2022-06-01T00:00:00+00:00'::timestamptz LIMIT 1000),
> }}}
New description:
Taking in consideration the app of tutorial for demonstrate the issue.
using postgresql as db.
Executing this following code:
{{{
subquery = Comment.objects.filter(created_at__lt=datetime(2022, 6,
1))[:1000]
Comment.objects.filter(id__in=subquery).delete()
}}}
Generates the following SQL:
{{{
DELETE FROM "comment" WHERE "comment"."id" IN (SELECT V0."id" FROM
"comment" V0 WHERE V0."id" IN (SELECT U0."id" FROM "comment" U0 WHERE
U0."created_at" < \'2022-06-01T00:00:00+00:00\'::timestamptz LIMIT 1000))
}}}
The inner **select V0** is completely unnecessary
If a simple select with the same subquery is executed. It generates
expected SQL query.
{{{
subquery = Comment.objects.filter(created_at__lt=datetime(2022, 6,
1))[:1000]
comments = list( Comment.objects..filter(id__in=subquery) )
}}}
{{{
SELECT * FROM "comment" WHERE "comment"."id" IN (SELECT U0."id" FROM
"comment" U0 WHERE U0."created_at" <
'2022-06-01T00:00:00+00:00'::timestamptz LIMIT 1000),
}}}
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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/33759#comment:1>
Old description:
> Taking in consideration the app of tutorial for demonstrate the issue.
> using postgresql as db.
>
> Executing this following code:
>
> {{{
> subquery = Comment.objects.filter(created_at__lt=datetime(2022, 6,
> 1))[:1000]
New description:
Executing this following code:
Generates the following SQL:
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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/33759#comment:2>