Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Zlatko Calusic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > It is now NOT using the index, and I don't understand why? Queries are
> > practically the same, tables are practically the same, why is postgres
> > using indexes in the first case and not in the second?
> 
> Because it has substantially different ideas about the sizes of the
> two tables --- notice the different estimated row counts.  If you
> haven't "vacuum analyzed" these tables recently, do so to bring the
> planner's statistics up-to-date, and then see what you get.  You may
> also care to read the user's manual chapter about EXPLAIN,
> http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/7.0/postgres/c4888.htm
> 

Yes, thanks to all who helped. 'vacuum analyze' was the magical
incantation that helped. 

I still have one uncertainty. Is it possible that after some time
postgres once again decides not to use indices (assuming I haven't run
'vacuum analyze' again)?

-- 
Zlatko

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