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Subject: What is the best way to do this in Postgres
Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2024 06:38:53 -0500
Message-ID: <CAJSrDUoBN0KGdBdQKD_tjUFM2LJipefJuQ5GpQrY2iFm8Y2J3Q@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
Hello Listers,
Looking for your inputs on the most efficient way to do it in Postgres.
What I want to do:
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I want to spawn 10 concurrent sessions each executing a complex stored
procedure with one of the parameters being the product ID.
Example
CALL process_product(curdate, region, productid=>1) ;
CALL process_product(curdate, region, productid=>2) ;
CALL process_product(curdate, region, productid=>3) ;
CALL process_product(curdate, region, productid=>4) ;
...
CALL process_product(curdate, region, productid=>10) ;
Say I get a list of product IDs by running a big query
Product ID
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1
2
3
4
..
10
Additional Information
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Everytime number of product ids will change. At a given time there should
be no more than 10 concurrent sessions of process_product.
I want to trigger these procedure calls once every hour. For a given hour
the number of product IDs could range from 10 to 100 in total.
I am using RDS Postgres v 15.
Question
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I know I can create a bash script or Python script , but I am wondering if
there is a smarter way to do it in Postgres?
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Cheers,
Kunwar
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