Tobias Brox wrote:
[Peter Childs - Fri at 08:56:54AM +0000]
Can you say what state might be rather than what it is not. I'm guess
that state is an int but there is only a limited list of possible
states, if you can say what it might be rather than what it is the
index is more liklly to be used.
explain select * from events where state in (1,2,3) and event_time<now()
also estimates almost 5k of rows.
Try a partial index:
CREATE INDEX my_new_index ON events (event_time)
WHERE state in (1,2,3);
Now, if that doesn't work you might want to split the query into two...
SELECT * FROM events
WHERE state IN (1,2,3) AND event_time < '2007-01-01'::date
UNION ALL
SELECT * FROM events
WHERE state IN (1,2,3) AND event_time >= '2007-01-01'::date AND
event_time < now();
CREATE INDEX my_new_index ON events (event_time)
WHERE state in (1,2,3) AND event_time < '2007-01-01'::date;
CREATE INDEX event_time_state_idx ON events (event_time, state);
You'll want to replace the index/update the query once a year/month etc.
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Richard Huxton
Archonet Ltd