Re: Index selection (and partial index) for BYTEA field
От | David Garamond |
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Тема | Re: Index selection (and partial index) for BYTEA field |
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Msg-id | 405BB5CF.5080903@zara.6.isreserved.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Index selection (and partial index) for BYTEA field (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
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Re: Index selection (and partial index) for BYTEA field
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Tom Lane wrote: >>explain tells me it is using the partial index. But when I create >>partial index on the id column (BYTEA): >> create unique index i_partition_id_000 on partition(id) >> where id like '\\000%'; > >> explain select * from partition where id like '\\000\\001%'; >>says the query is using the PK index, not the partial index. Why is this so? > > The partial index matcher is not omniscient. It knows a few things > about btree-compatible comparison operators, but nothing about LIKE. > Accordingly, this partial index will only get matched to queries that > contain *exactly* "id like '\\000%'" in their WHERE clauses. So I guess there's not a way that the partial index can be used instead of the PK index (I couldn't find in FAQ/archives whether one can force usage of one index over another). -- dave
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