I am asking this question on behalf of a small group of my users that have this problem.
Once the script they are using gets to the 21st ID, it generates the following error:
The SELECT would examine more than MAX_JOIN_SIZE rows; check your WHERE and use SET SQL_BIG_SELECTS=1 or SET SQL_MAX_JOIN_SIZE=# if the SELECT is okay
I have researched this as much as possible and found something of an answer : http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/set-option.html
The problem is that they are on shared hosting so they cannot change their MySQL settings to fix the errors.
Is there anything I can write into my script so that they do not have this problem?
This is the function that generates the database query based on which modules are loaded: $sql = 'SELECT a.id as id , a.address as address';
$query = 'SELECT'
. ' name AS module_name'
. ', databasename AS module_database'
. ', pregmatch AS module_pregmatch'
. ', pregmatch2 AS module_pregmatch2'
. ', html AS module_html'
. ', sqlselect AS database_sqlselect'
. ', sqljoin AS database_sqljoin'
. ', sqlupdatewithvalue AS database_sqlupdatewithvalue'
. ', sqlupdatenovalue AS database_sqlupdatenovalue'
. ' FROM #__aqsgmeta_modules'
. ' WHERE enabled = 1'
. ' ORDER BY id';
$db->setQuery($query);
$results = $db->loadObjectList();
if (count($results) != 0) {
foreach ($results as $result) {
$sqlselect .= ', ';
$sqlselect .= $result->database_sqlselect;
$sqljoin .= ' ';
$result->database_sqljoin = preg_replace('/\{DATABASENAME\}/Ui', $result->module_database, $result->database_sqljoin);
if (!(preg_match("/" . $result->database_sqljoin . "/Ui", $sqljoin)))
$sqljoin .= $result->database_sqljoin;
}
}
if ($use_sh404sef)
$sqlselect .= ', g.oldurl AS sefurl';
$sql .= $sqlselect;
$sql .= ' FROM #__aqsgmeta_address AS a';
$sql .= $sqljoin;
if ($use_sh404sef)
$sql .= ' LEFT JOIN #__redirection AS g ON g.newurl = a.address';
$sql .=
//. ' WHERE a.id IN (' . $cids . ')'
' WHERE a.id = ' . $id
. ' ORDER BY a.address asc,a.id '
;
$db->setQuery($sql);
$rows = $db->loadObjectList();
MAX_JOIN_SIZE
is a safety catch commonly used on the shared hostings.
It won't let you accidentally run long queries which would hang the server.
Issue this command:
SET SQL_BIG_SELECTS = 1
before running the query you know to return lots of values.