I have been unable to create a multi column index with 2 integers as well, same error as the one I get with 2 dates.
Thanks
Fred
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From: Fred Janon <fjanon@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 17:24
Subject: How to create a multi-column index with 2 dates using 'gist'?
To: pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,
I am using 8.3 and pgAdmin III. I have a couple of tables using 2 DATE columns like 'startdate' and 'enddate' (just date, not interested in time in these columns). I have some queries (some using OVERLAPS) involving both 'startdate' and 'enddate' columns. I tried to create a multi column index using pgAdmin and it comes back with this error:
ERROR: data type date has no default operator class for access method "gist"
HINT: You must specify an operator class for the index or define a default operator class for the data type.
I search the pdf docs and online without finding what an "operator class" for DATE would be. Would a multi-column index help in that case (OVERLAPS and dates comparison) anyway? Or should I just define an index for each of the dates?
Below are the table and index defintions.
Thanks
Fred
---------------------------------------------
CREATE INDEX startenddate
ON times USING gist (startdate, enddate);
---------------------------------------------
-- Table: times
-- DROP TABLE times;
CREATE TABLE times
(
id serial NOT NULL,
startdate date NOT NULL,
enddate date NOT NULL,
starttime time without time zone,
endtime time without time zone,
CONSTRAINT pk_id PRIMARY KEY (id)
)
WITH (OIDS=FALSE);
ALTER TABLE times OWNER TO postgres;
GRANT ALL ON TABLE times TO postgres;
GRANT ALL ON TABLE times TO public;
From: Fred Janon <fjanon@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 17:24
Subject: How to create a multi-column index with 2 dates using 'gist'?
To: pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,
I am using 8.3 and pgAdmin III. I have a couple of tables using 2 DATE columns like 'startdate' and 'enddate' (just date, not interested in time in these columns). I have some queries (some using OVERLAPS) involving both 'startdate' and 'enddate' columns. I tried to create a multi column index using pgAdmin and it comes back with this error:
ERROR: data type date has no default operator class for access method "gist"
HINT: You must specify an operator class for the index or define a default operator class for the data type.
I search the pdf docs and online without finding what an "operator class" for DATE would be. Would a multi-column index help in that case (OVERLAPS and dates comparison) anyway? Or should I just define an index for each of the dates?
Below are the table and index defintions.
Thanks
Fred
---------------------------------------------
CREATE INDEX startenddate
ON times USING gist (startdate, enddate);
---------------------------------------------
-- Table: times
-- DROP TABLE times;
CREATE TABLE times
(
id serial NOT NULL,
startdate date NOT NULL,
enddate date NOT NULL,
starttime time without time zone,
endtime time without time zone,
CONSTRAINT pk_id PRIMARY KEY (id)
)
WITH (OIDS=FALSE);
ALTER TABLE times OWNER TO postgres;
GRANT ALL ON TABLE times TO postgres;
GRANT ALL ON TABLE times TO public;