Craig James wrote:
> This is a real problem.  Countless people (including me) have
> spent significant effort rewriting applications because of this
> performance flaw in Postgres.  Over and over, the response is,
> "You don't really need to do that ... change your application."
> Well, sure, it's always possible to change the application, but
> that misses the point.  To most of us users, count() seems like
> it should be a trivial operation.  On other relational database
> systems, it is a trivial operation.
> 
> This is really a significant flaw on an otherwise excellent
> relational database system.

Have you read the TODO items related to this?

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