On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 10:14 -0500, Jim C. Nasby wrote: > The syntax these hints is something arbitrary. I'm borrowing Oracle's > idea of embedding hints in comments, but we can use some other method if > desired. Right now I'm more concerned with getting the general idea > across. > Is there any advantage to having the hints in the queries? To me that's asking for trouble with no benefit at all. It would seem to me to be better to have a system catalog that defined hints as something like: "If user A executes a query matching regex R, then coerce (or force) the planner in this way." I'm not suggesting that we do that, but it seems better then embedding the hints in the queries themselves. Regards, Jeff Davis