On 12/15/2011 03:53 PM, Alban Hertroys wrote:
Correct, but...
That's not a particularly useful index to create. That index just contains 
values of true where the associated column equals true - you're storing the 
same information twice.
It could be very handy if you have an extremely high selectivity index (say 1:1000 or more) where you want to keep the index tiny, fast, and very quick to scan.

I guess ideally Pg would be able to deduce that the index value is always the same and just store a page list rather than a b-tree, but it's a bit of a tiny use case.

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Craig Ringer

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