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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T02:18:22+00:00 2026-06-17T02:18:22+00:00

For a large table (1 million records) I have an update query like this:

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For a large table (1 million records) I have an update query like this:

update direct_words set weight = (weight / 4) where knowledge_id = :a 
and phrase_id in (select phrase_id from phrases where knowledge_id =:b 
and phrase_class <> 6);

I have several indexes, but one is for the fields:

knowledge_id;phrase_id

This runs very fast under SQLite (2 seconds or less), but for MySQL the same query takes about 37 seconds. What am I doing wrong?

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    2026-06-17T02:18:23+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 2:18 am

    try execututing it using JOIN

    update  direct_words a
            INNER JOIN phrases b
                ON a.phrase_id = b.phrase_id
    set     a.weight = (a.weight / 4) 
    where   a.knowledge_id = :a AND
            b.knowledge_id = :b AND
            b.phrase_class <> 6
    
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