"Matthew Dennis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My question is when is the "select into _data" query planned/replanned?  I'm
> concerned that the query might only be planned once (e.g. the first time
> it's executed or when the function is first defined) and cached
> indefinitely.  The table t is initially empty, but grows at a fairly steady
> rate over time.  So if the table is essentially empty when the query is
> planned, a seqscan is certainly what the planner would do.  However, as time
> goes on and table t is filled with data and the stats change, will the query
> eventually be replanned?

In 8.3, a replan will occur whenever VACUUM/ANALYZE update
pg_class.reltuples, so I think you don't need to worry --- at least not
unless you've disabled autovacuum and chosen a bad manual vacuuming
strategy.

                        regards, tom lane

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