Hi, On Monday 05 April 2010 16:28:35 Oliver Kindernay wrote: > Hi, I have table with just on column named url (it's not real url, > just random string for testing purposes), type text. I have lots of > entries in it (it's dynamic, i add and remove them on the fly), 100 > 000 and more. I've created index on this table to optimize > "searching". I just want to test if some "url" is in in the table, so > i am using this request: > > select url from test2 where url ~* '^URLVALUE\\s*$'; > > there's \\s* because of padding. Here is the analyze: > > postgres=# explain analyze select url from test2 where url ~* > '^zyxel\\s*$'; WARNING: nonstandard use of \\ in a string literal > LINE 1: ...plain analyze select url from test2 where url ~* '^zyxel\\s... > ^ > HINT: Use the escape string syntax for backslashes, e.g., E'\\'. > QUERY PLAN > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------------------------- Seq Scan on test2 (cost=0.00..1726.00 rows=10 > width=9) (actual > time=156.489..156.502 rows=1 loops=1) > Filter: (url ~* '^zyxel\\s*$'::text) > Total runtime: 156.538 ms > (3 rows) > > It takes 156 ms, it's too much for my purposes, so i want to decrease > it. So what can I use for optimizing this request? Again, I just want > to test if "url" ("zyxel" in this examlpe) is in the table. > Depending on your locale it might be sensible to create a text_pattern_ops index - see the following link: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/indexes-opclass.html Like suggested by depesz it would be far better to remove the padding and do exact lookups though. Andres -- Sent via pgsql-performance mailing list (pgsql-performance@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-performance