Richard Huxton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The planner isn't smart enough to figure out which queries can use this 
> index by examining them, it just looks for (NOT paid) in the WHERE 
> clause and if it doesn't find it, ignores the index.

Well, it's a little bit brighter than that: it has some smarts about
btree-indexable comparisons and about null-testing.  For instance, it
can figure out that "x > 3" implies "x > 0", and so a query WHERE x > 3
could use a partial index WHERE x > 0.  Also, assuming that the >
operator is strict, it would recognize that WHERE x IS NOT NULL is
implied.

But there's certainly not anything in there that can make inferences
about regex matches.

                        regards, tom lane

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