I think that conditional indexes not so clever as can.. Just little one example:
isbs=# create unique index person_login on person (login) where login<>'';
CREATE INDEX
isbs=# explain select * from person where login='user'; QUERY PLAN --------------------------------------------------------- Seq Scan on person (cost=0.00..53.34 rows=1 width=167)
Why it does not use person_login index - predicate login='user' definitely also mean (login<>'') - indexes' predicate!
isbs=# explain select * from person where login='user' and login<>'';
QUERY PLAN
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Index Scan using person_login on person (cost=0.00..5.97 rows=1 width=167)
Postgres start to use conditional index only when I also pass index' condition:
login='user' AND login<>'' ...
isbs=# select version(); version --------------------------------------------------------------------- PostgreSQL 7.3.3 on i386-unknown-freebsd4.7, compiled by GCC 2.95.4
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