Hello Arthur!

So, i read that btree-gin have got "the ability to enforce uniqueness".

If in this 10.millions long table i have, in index, 50 recurring values, i can 
leave the alphabetical field and change to btree-gin the index on it?!

Thank you!
Francesco

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Da: Arthur Silva [arthur...@gmail.com]
Inviato: venerdì 15 maggio 2015 17.26
A: Job
Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Oggetto: Re: [GENERAL] Index on integer or on string field


You should probably experiment with a btree-gin index on those.

Em 15/05/2015 12:22, "Job" 
<j...@colliniconsulting.it<mailto:j...@colliniconsulting.it>> escreveu:
Hello,

i have a table of about 10 millions of records, with the index on a string 
field.
Actually is alphabetical; since queries are about 100/200 per seconds, i was 
looking for a better way to improve performance and reduce workload.

The unique values, of that fields, are about the 50 (category name), and we 
could create a second table to codify, with numerical integer values, the 50 
recurring names.

Is index are integer and not characteral, performance are better and workload 
reduces?

Is there any comparisons?

Thank you!
Francesco

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