functional index "real world" uses
От | David Garamond |
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Тема | functional index "real world" uses |
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Re: functional index "real world" uses
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I want to know how functional indexes are used "in the real world". Here are the common uses: * non-unique index on the first parts of a longish text field (SUBSTRING(field)) to save disk space, while still allowing faster searches than a sequential scan. * indexing on LOWER(field)/UPPER(field) to allow case-insensitive searches or case-insensitive unique constraint. In what other scenario are you using functional index? Searching the archives, I found someone indexing a date as 'YYYYMMDD', probably to allow searching using LIKE 'YYYY%' or LIKE 'YYYYMM%'. I've also thought: * creating a REVERSE_DOT(field) function for IP addresses and hostnames to allow wildcard searches (*.yahoo.com) using 'REVERSE_DOT(f) LIKE 'com.yahoo.%'. * creating a HOSTPART(field) and LOCALPART(field) for email addressess; Has anyone done something like this or other tricks using functional indexes? It seems potential to simplify data model (no need to store email addresses as host + part, etc). -- dave
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