So the answer to the question is: no there in only GIN index on the table.
Thank you in advance,
Valentine
On 5/9/07, Oleg Bartunov
<oleg@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Do you have both indexes (GiST, GIN) on the same table ?
On Wed, 9 May 2007, Valentine Gogichashvili wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am trying to move from GiST intarray index to GIN intarray index, but my
> GIN index is not being used by the planner.
>
> The normal query is like that
>
> select *
> from sourcetablewith_int4
> where ARRAY[myint] <@ myint_array
> and some_other_filters
>
> (with GiST index everything works fine, but GIN index is not being used)
>
> If I create the same table populating it with text[] data like
>
> select myint_array::text[] as myint_array_as_textarray
> into newtablewith_text
> from sourcetablewith_int4
>
> and then create a GIN index using this new text[] column
>
> the planner starts to use the index and queries run with grate speed when
> the query looks like that:
>
> select *
> from newtablewith_text
> where ARRAY['myint'] <@ myint_array_as_textarray
> and some_other_filters
>
> Where the problem can be with _int4 GIN index in this constellation?
>
> by now the enable_seqscan is set to off in the configuration.
>
> With best regards,
>
> -- Valentine Gogichashvili
>
Regards,
Oleg
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Valentine Gogichashvili