Exclude app usage events table from using window function #3191
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Similar to the issue reported in #3117, we have noticed performance degradation when using the OVER window function with
app_usage_events
when the tables has a large-ish number of row (around 150,000). This PR disables use of the window function forapp_usage_events
, just as we have disabled it forevents
.@kathap @philippthun , since you both worked on the previous PR--are you concerned that this might be a trend with several of our tables? We don't have a lot of context on the performance benefits of the use of the OVER window function, and it feels like its use may be high risk. We were wondering if it might be worth disabling the OVER window for more models, or even all of them. Perhaps a configuration value in capi-release?
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