I have experimented quite a lot. So first I did when starting the attempt to move from GiST to GIN, was to drop the GiST index and create a brand new GIN index... after that did not bring the results, I started to create all this tables with different sets of indexes and so on...
So the answer to the question is: no there in only GIN index on the table. Thank you in advance, Valentine On 5/9/07, Oleg Bartunov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do you have both indexes (GiST, GIN) on the same table ? On Wed, 9 May 2007, Valentine Gogichashvili wrote: > Hello all, > > I am trying to move from GiST intarray index to GIN intarray index, but my > GIN index is not being used by the planner. > > The normal query is like that > > select * > from sourcetablewith_int4 > where ARRAY[myint] <@ myint_array > and some_other_filters > > (with GiST index everything works fine, but GIN index is not being used) > > If I create the same table populating it with text[] data like > > select myint_array::text[] as myint_array_as_textarray > into newtablewith_text > from sourcetablewith_int4 > > and then create a GIN index using this new text[] column > > the planner starts to use the index and queries run with grate speed when > the query looks like that: > > select * > from newtablewith_text > where ARRAY['myint'] <@ myint_array_as_textarray > and some_other_filters > > Where the problem can be with _int4 GIN index in this constellation? > > by now the enable_seqscan is set to off in the configuration. > > With best regards, > > -- Valentine Gogichashvili > Regards, Oleg _____________________________________________________________ Oleg Bartunov, Research Scientist, Head of AstroNet (www.astronet.ru), Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow University, Russia Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.sai.msu.su/~megera/ phone: +007(495)939-16-83, +007(495)939-23-83
-- ვალენტინ გოგიჩაშვილი Valentine Gogichashvili