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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:37:26+00:00 2026-05-13T14:37:26+00:00

I have a huge table to work with . I want to check if

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I have a huge table to work with . I want to check if there are some records whose parent_id equals my passing value .
currently what I implement this is by using “select count(*) from mytable where parent_id = :id”; if the result > 0 , means the they do exist.

Because this is a very huge table , and I don’t care what’s the exactly number of records that exists , I just want to know whether it exists , so I think count(*) is a bit inefficient.

How do I implement this requirement in the fastest way ? I am using Oracle 10.

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According to hibernate Tips & Tricks https://www.hibernate.org/118.html#A2

It suggests to write like this :

Integer count = (Integer) session.createQuery(“select count(*) from ….”).uniqueResult();

I don’t know what’s the magic of uniqueResult() here ? why does it make this fast ?

Compare to “select 1 from mytable where parent_id = passingId and rowrum < 2 ” , which is more efficient ?

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    2026-05-13T14:37:26+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:37 pm

    An EXISTS query is the one to go for if you’re not interested in the number of records:

    select 'Y' from dual where exists (select 1 from mytable where parent_id = :id)
    

    This will return ‘Y’ if a record exists and nothing otherwise.

    [In terms of your question on Hibernate’s “uniqueResult” – all this does is return a single object when there is only one object to return – instead of a set containing 1 object. If multiple results are returned the method throws an exception.]

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