(I'm reposting this because the original message didn't make it through in the 
last ~20 hours)

Hi,

I'm looking for a solution for indexing long TEXT columns. We're currently using a HASH index, which can handle most situations, but every now and then we need support for even longer texts.

One solution would be to create a functional index which would only use the first N chars of mycol, but then we'd have to change several hundred occurences of "mycol = someval" with "(mycol = someval AND firstN(mycol) = firstN(someval))", as well as update some SQL generators...

That's why I'd be interested to know if there are any index types available which store only the first N chars or use some highly compressed form for storing index data, and then recheck any potential hits against the main table. And if something like that does not exist yet, how difficult would it be to construct such a solution out of many "spare parts" that come with PG?

All we really need is index support for the "=" operator; everything else is 
optional.
We're currently using PG 8.1.

I'd be grateful for any suggestions.

Regards,
Aleksander

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