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doc: Mention de-normalization of deallocated entries in pg_stat_statements
The current implementation of query normalization in pg_stat_statements is optimistic. If an entry is deallocated between the post-analyze hook and the planner and/or execution hook, it can be possible to find query strings with literal constant values (like "SELECT 1, 2") rather than their normalized flavor (like "SELECT $1, $2"). This commit adds in the documentation a paragraph about this limitation, and that this risk can be reduced by increasing pg_stat_statements.max, particularly if pg_stat_statements_info reports a high number of deallocations. Author: Sami Imseih Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/9CFF3512-355B-4676-8CCC-6CF622F4DC1A@amazon.com
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Queries on which normalization can be applied may be observed with constant
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values in <structname>pg_stat_statements</structname>, especially when there
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is a high rate of entry deallocations. To reduce the likelihood of this
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happening, consider increasing <varname>pg_stat_statements.max</varname>.
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The <structname>pg_stat_statements_info</structname> view, discussed below
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in <xref linkend="pgstatstatements-pg-stat-statements-info"/>,
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provides statistics about entry deallocations.
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In some cases, queries with visibly different texts might get merged into a
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In some cases, queries with visibly different texts might get merged into a
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single <structname>pg_stat_statements</structname> entry. Normally this will happen
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single <structname>pg_stat_statements</structname> entry. Normally this will happen
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