On Tue, May 28, 2024, 07:21 Alexander Staubo <a...@purefiction.net> wrote:
> > > I did explore a solution which is my “plan B” — adding a “done” column, > then using “UPDATE … SET done = true” rather than deleting the rows. This > causes dead tuples, of course, but then adding a new index with a “… WHERE > NOT done” filter fixes the problem by forcing the query to use the right > index. However, with this solution, rows will still have to be deleted > *sometime*, so this just delays the problem. But it would allow a “batch > cleanup”: “DELETE … WHERE done; VACUUM” in one fell swoop. > If you incorporate partitions into this, the final removal of the soft deleted rows becomes and truncate or a drop instead of a delete. David J.