Decibel! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The thought occurs to me that we're looking at this from the wrong  
> side of the coin. I've never, ever seen query plan time pose a  
> problem with Postgres, even without using prepared statements.

That tells more about the type of queries you tend to run than about
whether there's an issue in general.

> Anyone  
> who actually cares that much about plan time is certainly going to  
> use prepared statements,

This is simply false.  There's a significant performance hit caused
by using prepared statements in many cases where the planner needs
to know the parameter values in order to make good decisions.

                        regards, tom lane

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