Andy Colson <andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On 12/30/2015 1:07 PM, Tom Lane wrote: >> it seems like you've got some weird data statistics that are causing a >> misestimate. Could we see the pg_stats row for that tsvector column? >> Or maybe even the actual data? > The table exists in a schema named jasperia, I've been removing the name > for simplicity. The dump of the table is here: Thanks very much for sharing the data. But now I am well and truly confused, because I still can't reproduce your results. I get regression=# explain analyze select * from search where search_vec @@ to_tsquery('213 & E & 13 & ST & N:*'); QUERY PLAN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bitmap Heap Scan on search (cost=76.00..80.02 rows=1 width=72) (actual time=8.119..8.119 rows=1 loops=1) Recheck Cond: (search_vec @@ to_tsquery('213 & E & 13 & ST & N:*'::text)) -> Bitmap Index Scan on search_key (cost=0.00..76.00 rows=1 width=0) (actual time=8.113..8.113 rows=1 loops=1) Index Cond: (search_vec @@ to_tsquery('213 & E & 13 & ST & N:*'::text)) Total runtime: 8.210 ms This is on 9.3 branch tip, not 9.3.9 which I don't have installed; but I see no bug fixes related to GIN estimation in the commit logs since 9.3.9. Are you using any nondefault planner settings? Anything else unusual about your installation? regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general