TL;DR: If using :group => :some_field
you might want to :order => 'NULL'
.
According to the man Show archive.org snapshot
By default, MySQL sorts all GROUP BY col1, col2, ... queries as if you specified ORDER BY col1, col2, ... in the query as well. If you include an ORDER BY clause explicitly that contains the same column list, MySQL optimizes it away without any speed penalty, although the sorting still occurs. If a query includes GROUP BY but you want to avoid the overhead of sorting the result, you can suppress sorting by specifying ORDER BY NULL
INSERT INTO foo
SELECT a, COUNT(*)
FROM bar
GROUP BY a
ORDER BY NULL;
This changes the output of EXPLAIN
from...
...
Extra, Using where; Using temporary; Using filesort
To...
...
Extra, Using where; Using temporary
Posted by Marcus Mitchell to HouseTrip Deck (2013-04-15 15:50)