Can anyone tell me which is he better appraoch in MySQL whin it comes to finding the row count of a table: is it better to do
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM TABLE_NAME
or to look up the row count in the table TABLE
in the INFORMATION_SCHEMA
?
This would be a frequent operation for calculating pagination counts for pages?
I should add that tables will only have a few thousand rows at most.
Thanks
Martin O'Shea.
In MyISAM
, this query:
SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM TABLE_NAME
is instant, since it's kept in the table metadata, so it's almost free to issue this query and it will always get the correct result.
In InnoDB
, this query will count rows one-by-one which could take some time.
So if you don't need exact value of COUNT(*)
, you may query INFORMATION_SCHEMA
.
I'd also consider using SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS
and SELECT FOUND_ROWS()
if you find COUNT(*)
too slow.