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Dear list,

i have a table and i'm selecting all records without a where-condition, and i don't need a ORDER BY:



production=*# explain analyse select * from boxes;
                                                  QUERY PLAN
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Seq Scan on boxes  (cost=0.00..990783.99 rows=6499 width=581) (actual time=6.514..4588.136 rows=3060 loops=1)
 Total runtime: 4588.729 ms
(2 rows)


It's slow, so i tried with an ORDER BY:



production=# explain analyse select * from boxes order by id;
                                                           QUERY PLAN
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Index Scan using boxes_pkey on boxes  (cost=0.00..162437.00 rows=6499 width=581) (actual time=0.065..55.730 rows=3060 loops=1)
 Total runtime: 56.169 ms
(2 rows)


Why not using the index (it's a primary key) for the first query?

PG 9.1.3



Andreas
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