Performance of DOMAINs

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Howdy,

Didn't see anything in the archives, so I thought I'd ask: has anyone done any work to gauge the performance penalty of using DOMAINs? I'm thinking of something like Elein's email DOMAIN:

  http://www.varlena.com/GeneralBits/

I figured that most simple domains that have a constraint check are no faster or slower than tables with constraints that validate a particular column. Is that the case?

But I'm also interested in how Elein made the email domain case- insensitive, since I'd like to have/create a truly case-insensitive text type (ITEXT anyone?). The functions for the operator class there were mainly written in SQL, and if it adds a significant overhead, I'm not sure it'd be a good idea to use that approach for a case- insensitive text type, since I use it quite a lot in my apps, and often do LIKE queries against text data. Thoughts?

Many TIA,

David


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