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.. _query_tool:
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`Query Tool`:index:
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The Query Tool is a powerful, feature-rich environment that allows you to
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execute arbitrary SQL commands and review the result set. You can access the
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Query Tool via the *Query Tool* menu option on the *Tools* menu, or through the
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context menu of select nodes of the Object explorer control. The Query Tool
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allows you to:
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* Issue ad-hoc SQL queries.
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* Execute arbitrary SQL commands.
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* Edit the result set of a SELECT query if it is
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:ref:`updatable <updatable-result-set>`.
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* Displays current connection and transaction status as configured by the user.
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* Save the data displayed in the output panel to a CSV file.
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* Review the execution plan of a SQL statement in either a text, a graphical
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format or a table format (similar to https://explain.depesz.com).
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* View analytical information about a SQL statement.
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.. image:: images/query_tool.png
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:alt: Query tool window
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:align: center
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You can open multiple copies of the Query tool in individual tabs
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simultaneously. To close a copy of the Query tool, click the *X* in the
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upper-right hand corner of the tab bar.
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The Query Tool features two panels:
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* The upper panel displays the *SQL Editor*. You can use the panel to enter,
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edit, or execute a query. It also shows the *History* tab which can be used
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to view the queries that have been executed in the session, and a *Scratch Pad*
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which can be used to hold text snippets during editing. If the Scratch Pad is
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closed, it can be re-opened (or additional ones opened) by right-clicking in
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the SQL Editor and other panels and adding a new panel.
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* The lower panel displays the *Data Output* panel. The tabbed panel displays
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the result set returned by a query, information about a query's execution plan,
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server messages related to the query's execution and any asynchronous
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notifications received from the server.
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Toolbar
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The toolbar is described in the following subsections.
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 2
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query_tool_toolbar
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The SQL Editor Panel
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The *SQL editor* panel is a workspace where you can manually provide a query,
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copy a query from another source, or read a query from a file. The SQL editor
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features syntax coloring and autocompletion.
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.. image:: images/query_sql_editor.png
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:alt: Query tool editor
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:align: center
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To use autocomplete, begin typing your query; when you would like the Query
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editor to suggest object names or commands that might be next in your query,
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press the Control+Space key combination. For example, type "*SELECT \* FROM*"
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(without quotes, but with a trailing space), and then press the Control+Space
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key combination to select from a popup menu of autocomplete options.
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.. image:: images/query_autocomplete.png
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:alt: Query tool autocomplete feature
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:align: center
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After entering a query, select the *Execute script* icon from the toolbar. The
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complete contents of the SQL editor panel will be sent to the database server
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for execution. To execute only a section of the code that is displayed in the
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SQL editor, highlight the text that you want the server to execute, and click
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the *Execute script* icon.
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.. image:: images/query_execute_section.png
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:alt: Query tool execute query section
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:align: center
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The message returned by the server when a command executes is displayed on the
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*Messages* tab. If the command is successful, the *Messages* tab displays
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execution details.
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.. image:: images/query_tool_message.png
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:alt: Query tool message panel
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:align: center
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Options on the *Edit* menu offer functionality that helps with code formatting
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and commenting:
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* The auto-indent feature will automatically indent text to the same depth as
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the previous line when you press the Return key.
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* Block indent text by selecting two or more lines and pressing the Tab key.
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* Implement or remove SQL style or toggle C style comment notation within your
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code.
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You can also **drag and drop** certain objects from the treeview which
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can save time in typing long object names. Text containing the object name will be
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fully qualified with schema. Double quotes will be added if required.
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For functions and procedures, the function name along with parameter names will
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be pasted in the Query Tool.
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Query History Panel
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Use the *Query History* tab to review activity for the current session:
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.. image:: images/query_output_history.png
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:alt: Query tool history panel
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:align: center
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The Query History tab displays information about recent commands:
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* The date and time that a query was invoked.
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* The text of the query.
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* The number of rows returned by the query.
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* The amount of time it took the server to process the query and return a
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result set.
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* Messages returned by the server (not noted on the *Messages* tab).
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* The source of the query (indicated by icons corresponding to the toolbar).
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You can show or hide the queries generated internally by pgAdmin (during
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'View/Edit Data' or 'Save Data' operations).
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You can remove a single query by selecting it and clicking on the *Remove*
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button. If you would like to remove all of the histories from the
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*Query History* tab, then click on the *Remove All* button.
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By using the *Copy* button, you can copy a particular query to the clipboard,
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and with the *Copy to Query Editor* button, you can copy a specific query to
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the Query Editor tab. During this operation, all existing content in the
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Query Editor is erased.
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Query History is maintained across sessions for each database on a per-user
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basis when running in Query Tool mode. In View/Edit Data mode, history is not
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retained. By default, the last 20 queries are stored for each database. This
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can be adjusted in ``config_local.py`` or ``config_system.py`` (see the
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:ref:`config.py <config_py>` documentation) by overriding the
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`MAX_QUERY_HIST_STORED` value. See the :ref:`Deployment <deployment>` section
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for more information.
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The Data Output Panel
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The *Data Output* panel displays data and statistics generated by the most
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recently executed query.
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.. image:: images/query_output_data.png
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:alt: Query tool output panel
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:align: center
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The *Data Output* tab displays the result set of the query in a table format.
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You can:
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* Select and copy from the displayed result set.
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* Use the *Execute script* options to retrieve query execution information and
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set query execution options.
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* Use the *Save results to file* icon to save the content of the *Data Output*
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tab as a comma-delimited file.
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* Edit the data in the result set of a SELECT query if it is updatable.
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.. _updatable-result-set:
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A result set is updatable if:
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* All columns are either selected directly from a single table, or
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are not table columns at all (e.g. concatenation of 2 columns).
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Only columns that are selected directly from the table are
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editable, other columns are read-only.
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* All the primary key columns or OIDs of the table are selected in the
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result set.
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Any columns that are renamed or selected more than once are also read-only.
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Editable and read-only columns are identified using pencil and lock icons
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(respectively) in the column headers.
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.. image:: images/query_tool_editable_columns.png
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:alt: Query tool editable and read-only columns
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:align: center
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The psycopg2 driver version should be equal to or above 2.8 for updatable
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query result sets to work.
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An updatable result set is identical to the :ref:`Data Grid <data-grid>` in
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View/Edit Data mode, and can be modified in the same way.
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If Auto-commit is off, the data changes are made as part of the ongoing
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transaction, if no transaction is ongoing a new one is initiated. The data
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changes are not committed to the database unless the transaction is committed.
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If any errors occur during saving (for example, trying to save NULL into a
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column with NOT NULL constraint) the data changes are rolled back to an
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automatically created SAVEPOINT to ensure any previously executed queries in
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the ongoing transaction are not rolled back.
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All rowsets from previous queries or commands that are displayed in the *Data
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Output* panel will be discarded when you invoke another query; open another
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Query Tool tab to keep your previous results available.
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Explain Panel
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To generate the *Explain* or *Explain Analyze* plan of a query, click on
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*Explain* or *Explain Analyze* button in the toolbar.
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More options related to *Explain* and *Explain Analyze* can be selected from
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the drop down on the right side of *Explain Analyze* button in the toolbar.
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.. image:: images/query_toolbar_explain.png
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:alt: Query tool toolbar explain button
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:align: center
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Please note that pgAdmin generates the *Explain [Analyze]* plan in JSON format.
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On successful generation of *Explain* plan, it will create three tabs/panels
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under the Explain panel.
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* Graphical
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Please note that *EXPLAIN VERBOSE* cannot be displayed graphically. Click on
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a node icon on the *Graphical* tab to review information about that item; a popup
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window will display on the right side with the information about the selected
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object. For information on JIT statistics, triggers and a summary, click on the
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button on top-right corner; a similar popup window will be displayed when appropriate.
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Use the download button on top left corner of the *Explain* canvas to download
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the plan as an SVG file.
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**Note:** Download as SVG is not supported on Internet Explorer.
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.. image:: images/query_output_explain_details.png
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:alt: Query tool graphical explain plan
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:align: center
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Note that the query plan that accompanies the *Explain analyze* is available on
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the *Data Output* tab.
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* Table
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*Table* tab shows the plan details in table format, it generates table format
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similar to *explain.depesz.com*. Each row of the table represent the data for a
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*Explain Plan Node*. It may contain the node information, exclusive timing,
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inclusive timing, actual vs planned rows differences, actual rows, planned
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rows, loops.
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background color of the exclusive, inclusive, and Rows X columns may vary based on the
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difference between actual vs planned.
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If percentage of the exclusive/inclusive timings of the total query time is:
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> 90 - Red color
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> 50 - Orange (between red and yellow) color
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> 10 - Yellow color
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If planner mis-estimated number of rows (actual vs planned) by
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10 times - Yellow color
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100 times - Orange (between Red and Yellow) color
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1000 times - Red color
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.. image:: images/query_explain_analyze_table.png
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:alt: Query tool explain plan table
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:align: center
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* Statistics
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*Statistics* tab shows two tables:
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1. Statistics per Plan Node Type
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2. Statistics per Table
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.. image:: images/query_explain_analyze_statistics.png
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:alt: Query tool explain plan statistics
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:align: center
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Messages Panel
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Use the *Messages* tab to view information about the most recently executed
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query:
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.. image:: images/query_output_error.png
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:alt: Query tool output messages
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:align: center
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If the server returns an error, the error message will be displayed on the
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*Messages* tab, and the syntax that caused the error will be underlined in the
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SQL editor. If a query succeeds, the *Messages* tab displays how long the
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query took to complete and how many rows were retrieved:
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.. image:: images/query_output_messages.png
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:alt: Query tool output information
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:align: center
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Notifications Panel
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Use the *Notifications* tab to view the notifications using PostgreSQL *Listen/
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Notify* feature. For more details see `PostgreSQL documentation <https://
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www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-listen.html>`_.
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Example:
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1. Execute *LISTEN "foo"* in first *Query Tool* session
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.. image:: images/query_output_notifications_listen.png
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:alt: Query tool notifications listen
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:align: center
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2. In the another *Query Tool* session, execute *Notify* command or *pg_notify*
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function to send the notification of the event together with the payload.
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.. image:: images/query_output_notifications_notify.png
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:alt: Query tool notifications notify
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:align: center
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3. You can observe the *Notification* tab in the first *Query Tool* session
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where it shows the Recorded time, Event, Process ID, and the Payload of the
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particular channel.
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.. image:: images/query_output_notifications_panel.png
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:alt: Query tool notifications panel
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:align: center
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Graph Visualiser Panel
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Click the Graph Visualiser button in the toolbar to generate the *Graphs* of
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the query results. The graph visualiser supports Line Charts, Stacked Line Charts,
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Bar Charts, Stacked Bar Charts, and Pie Charts.
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.. image:: images/query_graph_visualiser_panel.png
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:alt: Query tool graph visualiser panel
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:align: center
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* Graph Type
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Choose the type of the graph that you would like to generate.
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.. image:: images/query_graph_type.png
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:alt: Query tool graph visualiser graph type
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:align: center
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* X Axis
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Choose the column whose value you wish to display on X-axis from the *X Axis*
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dropdown. Select the *<Row Number>* option to use the number of rows as labels
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on the X-axis.
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.. image:: images/query_graph_xaxis.png
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:alt: Query tool graph visualiser xaxis
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:align: center
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* Y Axis
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Choose the columns whose value you wish to display on Y-axis from the *Y Axis*
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dropdown. Users can choose multiple columns. Choose the *<Select All>* option
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from the drop-down menu to select all the columns.
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.. image:: images/query_graph_yaxis.png
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:alt: Query tool graph visualiser yaxis
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:align: center
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* Download and Zoom button
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Zooming is performed by clicking and selecting an area over the chart with the
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mouse. The *Zoom to original* button will bring you back to the original zoom
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level.
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Click the *Download* button on the button bar to download the chart.
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.. image:: images/query_graph_toolbar.png
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:alt: Query tool graph visualiser toolbar
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:align: center
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Line Chart
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The *Line Chart* can be generated by selecting the 'Line Chart'
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from the Graph Type drop-down, selecting the X-axis and the Y-axis, and
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clicking on the 'Generate' button. Below is an example of a chart of employee
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names and their salaries.
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.. image:: images/query_line_chart.png
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:alt: Query tool graph visualiser line chart
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:align: center
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Set *Use different data point styles?* option to true in the :ref:`preferences`,
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to show data points in a different style on each graph lines.
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Stacked Line Chart
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The *Stacked Line Chart* can be generated by selecting the 'Stacked Line Chart'
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from the Graph Type drop-down, selecting the X-axis and the Y-axis, and
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clicking on the 'Generate' button.
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.. image:: images/query_stacked_line_chart.png
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:alt: Query tool graph visualiser stacked line chart
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:align: center
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Bar Chart
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The *Bar Chart* can be generated by selecting the 'Bar Chart'
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from the Graph Type drop-down, selecting the X-axis and the Y-axis, and
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clicking on the 'Generate' button.
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.. image:: images/query_bar_chart.png
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:alt: Query tool graph visualiser bar chart
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:align: center
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Stacked Bar Chart
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The *Stacked Bar Chart* can be generated by selecting the 'Stacked Bar Chart'
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from the Graph Type drop-down, selecting the X-axis and the Y-axis, and
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clicking on the 'Generate' button.
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.. image:: images/query_stacked_bar_chart.png
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:alt: Query tool graph visualiser stacked bar chart
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:align: center
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Pie Chart
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The *Pie Chart* can be generated by selecting the 'Pie Chart'
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from the Graph Type drop-down, selecting the Label and Value, and
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clicking on the 'Generate' button.
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.. image:: images/query_pie_chart.png
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:alt: Query tool graph visualiser pie chart
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:align: center
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Connection Status
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Use the *Connection status* feature to view the current connection and
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transaction status by clicking on the status icon in the Query Tool:
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.. image:: images/query_tool_connection_status.png
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:alt: Query tool connection and transaction statuses
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:align: center
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Change connection
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User can connect to another server or database from existing open session of query tool.
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* Click on the connection link next to connection status.
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* Now click on the *<New Connection>* option from the dropdown.
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.. image:: images/query_tool_new_connection_options.png
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:alt: Query tool connection options
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:align: center
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* Now select server, database, user, and role to connect and click on the 'Save' button.
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.. image:: images/query_tool_new_connection_dialog.png
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:alt: Query tool connection dialog
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:align: center
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* A newly created connection will now get listed in the options.
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* To connect, select the newly created connection from the dropdown list.
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Macros
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Query Tool Macros enable you to execute pre-defined SQL queries with a single key press. Pre-defined queries can contain the placeholder $SELECTION$. Upon macro execution, the placeholder will be replaced with the currently selected text in the Query Editor pane of the Query Tool.
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.. image:: images/query_tool_manage_macros.png
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:alt: Query Tool Manage macros
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:align: center
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To create a macro, select the *Manage Macros* option from the *Macros* menu on the *Query Tool*. Select the key you wish to use, enter the name of the macro, and the query, optionally including the selection placeholder, and then click the *Save* button to store the macro.
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.. image:: images/query_tool_manage_macros_dialog.png
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:alt: Query Tool Manage Macros dialogue
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:align: center
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To delete a macro, select the macro on the *Manage Macros* dialogue, and then click the *Delete* button.
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The server will prompt you for confirmation to delete the macro.
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.. image:: images/query_tool_macros_clear_confirmation.png
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:alt: Query Tool Manage Macros Clear row confirmation
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:align: center
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To execute a macro, simply select the appropriate shortcut keys, or select it from the *Macros* menu.
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.. image:: images/query_output_data.png
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:alt: Query Tool Macros Execution
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:align: center
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