On 01/09/2017 01:58 PM, Job wrote:
Hello,
on this table:
Table "public.gruorari_tmp"
Column | Type |
Modifiers
-----------+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------
id | numeric(1000,1) | not null default
function_get_next_sequence('gruorari_tmp_id_seq'::text)
idgrucate | numeric(1000,1) |
dalle | time without time zone |
alle | time without time zone |
gg_sett | integer |
azione | character varying |
Indexes:
"keygruorari_tmp" PRIMARY KEY, btree (id)
"gruorari_tmp_alle_idx" btree (alle)
"gruorari_tmp_dalle_alle_idx" btree (dalle, alle)
"gruorari_tmp_dalle_idx" btree (dalle)
"gruorari_tmp_gg_sett_idx" btree (gg_sett)
"gruorari_tmp_idgrucate_idx" btree (idgrucate)
i have a specific condition (i report example value):
"and ( gruorari_tmp.id is null or ( 2 = gg_sett and '16:00:00'::time
between gruorari_tmp.dalle and gruorari_tmp.alle ) )"
But in the query planner, at that point, Postgresql 9.6.1 seems not to
use any index (single on dalle / alle field and combindex index on
dalle+alle) but it use seqscan:
Seq Scan on gruorari_tmp (cost=0.00..5.90 rows=290 width=68) (actual
time=0.014..0.062 rows=290 loops=1)
-> Hash (cost=164.06..164.06 rows=1
width=29) (actual time=0.770..0.770 rows=1 loops=1)
And it seems to be the main cost for the whole query.
Which kind of index should i use for that condition/fields?
As before, giving just snippets of the information is going to prolong
or prevent arriving at an answer. So:
1) What is the complete query?
2) What is the complete EXPLAIN ANALYZE?
Thank you!
/F
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Adrian Klaver
adrian.kla...@aklaver.com
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