John Henderson wrote:
> 
> This is what I want to do:
> select user_name, date_trunc('minutes',sum(is_roundup_01(sess_time)))
>                         from sessions_feb2000_homer s where
>                         date_part('epoch',start)>'949316399' and
>                         date_part('epoch',start)<'951822000' and
> prob here>    user_name IN (select username from userdir
>                         where towncode = 'LAB')
>                         group by user_name
>                         order by user_name;
> 
> The problem is that user_name = 'soandso' will use an index scan
> but user_name IN (select ...) uses a sequential scan.
> 
> Any advice on how to force this to use an index?
> Yes the index exists, yes it has been vaccuumed. This is PG 6.5.3

IIRC, this is a known issue with 'IN', and that the traditional
solution was to replace use of 'IN' with 'EXISTS', i.e., 

        and EXISTS (select * from userdir where user_name = username and
towncode...)

Cheers,
Ed Loehr

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