Marinos Yannikos <m...@geizhals.at> writes:
> Marinos Yannikos wrote:
>> (what exactly does ANALYZE look at for text columns? in our case, about 
>> 7% of the rows match the index condition, so it seems that left-anchored 
>> regexp/like matches are not evaluated using the gathered 
>> most-common-value list at all)

> oops, I think I gave myself the answer there. Of course the 
> most-common-value list will not help if all the values that match the 
> "bad" index condition exist only once, but have a common prefix...

The costing is really done off the range condition ((e >= 'ean'::text)
AND (e < 'eao'::text) in your example).  I wouldn't think it would have
such a hard time getting a good rowcount estimate for that.  Maybe you
need to bump up the statistics target for that column?

                        regards, tom lane

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