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A clause used in SQL SELECT statements to sort query results.
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MySQL: Why queries with subqueries are much faster than single query?
I made few queries on my db lately
First query:
SELECT `table`.*
FROM (`table`)
WHERE table.id in(27172172,[...bunch of ids...],27171770)
ORDER BY field (`table`.`id`, 27172172,27172168,[... …
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MySQL: Why queries with subqueries are much faster than single query?
I did an upgrade to percona mysql 5.6 and it solves a problem. Both type of queries runs equally. Fortunately - equally fast.