OK, here's the deal I had views that used syntax like
WHERE datecol < current_date and (otherdatecol is null or otherdatecol
current_date)
Kind of a hillbilly version of BETWEEN but it assumes null is INFINITY (except I use date, not timestamp) Suddenly, this is ungodly inefficient in 8.2.3. It worked just fine in 8.1.3. What I had to do to "fix" it was to make a function that did the comparison, lied and marked it immutable, and created functional indexes using that function. All is well now. I would love to hear of a more elegant solution. Just a heads-up in case you use that type of SQL and are upgrading to 8.2.X, it might be a problem. - Ian On 2/21/07, Ian Harding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This whole thing strikes me funny since my application has run fine for 6 years and now I have queries that simply take forever, and even had one that threw an error (Tom fixed the bug very quickly) Now I have to run with enable_nestloop off globally which seems to negate the use of indexes by and large, and makes things slower than they were under 8.1.3, but at least it runs.
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