Hi all,

I was wondering why the index statistics usage were not reflecting the index usage for primary key constraint validation ?

When we create a table with a primary key, PostgreSQL creates a Btree index for the validation of this constraint : index is defined unique (indisunique=t) and primary (indisprimary=t) from the pg_index and pg_class catalogs.

Inserting data on the above created table and selecting based on the primary key column will increment the idx_scan from `pg_stat_user_indexes` view. But if we insert again in this table with a conflicting id, the primary key is being validated using the index as stated in our example :

ERROR: 23505: duplicate keyvalueviolates uniqueconstraint"testpkidx_pkey"
DETAIL: Key(id)=(1) already exists.
SCHEMANAME: public
TABLENAME: testpkidx
CONSTRAINTNAME: testpkidx_pkey
LOCATION: _bt_check_unique, nbtinsert.c:664

But checking again the `pg_stat_user_indexes` view, the idx_scan attribute does not seem to be incremented.

Is the statistics of index usage for constraint validation being computed elsewhere ?


Are we missing something ?


Thanks in advance.

Regards.
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Philippe VIEGAS

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