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sql - How to check performance of mysql query?

I have been learning query optimization, increase query performance and all but in general if we create a query how can we know if this is a wise query.

I know we can see the execution time below, But this time will not give a clear indication without a good amount of data. And usually, when we create a new query we don't have much data to check.

I have learned about clauses and commands performance. But is there is anything by which we can check the performance of the query? Performance here is not execution time, it means that whether a query is "ok" or not, without data dependency.

As we cannot create that much data that would be in live database.

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General performance of a query can be checked using the EXPLAIN command in MySQL. See https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/using-explain.html

It shows you how MySQL engine plans to execute the query and allows you to do some basic sanity checks i.e. if the engine will use keys and indexes to execute the query, see how MySQL will execute the joins (i.e. if foreign keys aren't missing) and many more.

You can find some general tips about how to use EXPLAIN for optimizing queries here (along with some nice samples): http://www.sitepoint.com/using-explain-to-write-better-mysql-queries/


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