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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 25, 2008
Filed:
Mar. 30, 2005
Robert Joseph Bestgen, Dodge Center, MN (US);
Carol Ledermann Ramler, Rochester, MN (US);
Jeffrey Wayne Tenner, Rochester, MN (US);
Robert Joseph Bestgen, Dodge Center, MN (US);
Carol Ledermann Ramler, Rochester, MN (US);
Jeffrey Wayne Tenner, Rochester, MN (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A query facility for database queries saves and re-uses query execution strategies, and automatically determines whether a strategy can be re-used when an imported variable changes. The query facility automatically saves one or more logical conditions associated with the one or more imported variables in the query. When the query is reused, the logical conditions are evaluated using the imported variable values, and the previously saved execution strategy is used only if the condition or conditions are met. Preferably, the logical conditions express a range of imported variable values which are included in a database subset data structure used by the saved query execution strategy, such as a materialized query table or partitioned table. Logical conditions are preferably generated by negating the predicates from a logical expression defining the applicability of the execution strategy, inserting the negated predicates into the query, and performing a transitive closure.