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: Re: Range contains element filter not using index of the element column
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: Lauri Kajan <lauri.kajan@xxxxxxxxx>
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: Thu, 28 Nov 2019 08:15:07 +0200
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Thank you Jon and Tom!
Both of those ideas seem to work.
Do you think this is worth of a feature request? Would there be any use if btree index is used in these certain situations directly with @>?
Thanks,
Lauri
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