Hi,

does the planner know how "scattered" rows are? If yes: where is this info 
stored?

I'm asking because it looks to me that not only the number of rows, but also 
how data is on disk (more or less sequential) is used to determine what type of 
index scan (bitmap/regular) has to be used...

but in the docs:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/using-explain.html 
I've found only "there are so few that the extra cost of sorting the row 
locations is not worth it", which would mean that only the number of rows is 
actually used to choose between the two index access methods.

Can someone explain?

Thank you






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