On 12-Nov-07, at 11:37 AM, Tom Lane wrote:

Alvaro Herrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Well, AFAIK the index with varchar_pattern_ops is used for LIKE queries, whereas the other one is going to be used for = queries. So you need to
keep both indexes.

Given the current definition of text equality, it'd be possible to drop
~=~ and have the standard = operator holding the place of equality in
both the regular and pattern_ops opclasses.  Then it'd be possible to
support regular equality queries, as well as LIKE, with only the
pattern_ops index.

That would be ideal. Having two indexes on the same column isn't optimal.

Dave

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