On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 09:36:04AM -0700, Brendan Duddridge wrote: > Hi, > > Is it possible to put an index on an array column? Apparently yes (I just did it as a test). However, consider the following from the manual. Tip: Arrays are not sets; searching for specific array elements may be a sign of database misdesign. Consider using a separate table with a row for each item that would be an array element. This will be easier to search, and is likely to scale up better to large numbers of elements.[1] Arrays are attractive, but it seems they most often aren't the best solution. FOr instance, I beleive I read somewhere that the index will be on the whole array, and the individual elements are not indexed, so WHERE ary = {foo,bar} might benefit from your index, but WHERE 'foo' = ANY(ary) probably wouldn't. At least that's the impression I got from reading the archives of this list. I haven't done any testing of it. -karl 1. http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/interactive/arrays.html#AEN5491 > > Thanks, > > ____________________________________________________________________ > Brendan Duddridge | CTO | 403-277-5591 x24 | brendan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > ClickSpace Interactive Inc. > Suite L100, 239 - 10th Ave. SE > Calgary, AB T2G 0V9 > > http://www.clickspace.com >