"Kevin Grittner" <kevin.gritt...@wicourts.gov> wrote:
 
> If I had made the scores table wider, it might have gone from the
> user table to scores on the index.
 
Bah.  I just forgot to put an index on scores.user_id.  With that
index available it did what you were probably expecting -- seq scan
on questions, nested loop index scan on users, nested loop index
scan on scores.
 
You weren't running you test with just a few rows in each table and
expecting the same plan to be generated as for tables with a lot of
rows, were you?
 
-Kevin

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