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Thanks, that was the problem: postgres thought it had to typecast the column to a box type, which prevented use of the index.

For any PostGIS users reading this: the solution is to express the other operand using a GeometryFromText(...) construct.

Thanks again,
-Greg

On May 5, 2007, at 7:48 AM, Tom Lane wrote:

=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Greg_Jan=E9e?= <gjanee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
db=> explain analyze SELECT * FROM scene A WHERE A.footprint && box
'((-120.1, 34.3), (-119.7, 34.4))' ;
                                                     QUERY PLAN
--------------------------------------------------------------------- ---
-------------------------------------------
Seq Scan on scene a  (cost=0.00..369700.89 rows=42196 width=252)
(actual time=50.064..47748.609 rows=507 loops=1)
    Filter: ((footprint)::box && '(-119.7,34.4),(-120.1,34.3)'::box)
               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Total runtime: 47749.094 ms
(3 rows)

This appears to be using the "box && box" operator. I'm not sure which
operators a GIST geometry index supports, but evidently that's not one
of them.  You probably want to cast the other operand differently.
How, I dunno --- the postgis lists would be a better place to ask
than here.

			regards, tom lane



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