Dear Friends, I have a table as \d userpref; Table "public.userpref" Column | Type | Modifiers -------------+------------------------+------------------------------------------------ username | character varying(101) | not null email | character varying(255) | not null context | character varying(32) | not null default 'from_box'::character varying Indexes: "userpref_user_idx" btree (username) Foreign-key constraints: "userpref_username_fkey" FOREIGN KEY (username, email) REFERENCES users(username, email) The index was created before the table was populated. There are 3 rows in the table for 3 different users. Now when I do a EXPLAIN SELECT * from userpref where username = 'vivek'; QUERY PLAN ----------------------------------------------------------- Seq Scan on userpref (cost=0.00..1.26 rows=1 width=349) Filter: ((username)::text = 'vivek'::text) EXPLAIN ANALYZE SELECT * from userpref where username = 'vivek'; QUERY PLAN ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Seq Scan on userpref (cost=0.00..1.04 rows=1 width=70) (actual time=0.060..0.071 rows=1 loops=1) Filter: ((username)::text = 'vivek'::text) Total runtime: 0.216 ms (3 rows) It shows seq scan . It is not using the index perhaps. But I fail to understand why does it not use the index created? I have tried vacuuming the database, reindexing the table, running analyze command. Can anyone tell me what am I doing wrong? With warm regards. Vivek J. Joshi. vivek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Trikon Electronics Pvt. Ltd. All science is either physics or stamp collecting. -- Ernest Rutherford