Robert James <srobertja...@gmail.com> writes:
> Hi.  I notice that when I do a WHERE x, Postgres uses an index, and when I
> do WHERE y, it does so as well, but when I do WHERE x OR y, it
> doesn't.

It can use indexes for OR conditions, but not for arbitrary OR
conditions...

> select * from dict
> where
>  word in (select substr('moon', 0, generate_series(3,length('moon')))) --
> this is my X above
>  OR word like 'moon%' -- this is my Y above

... and that one is pretty arbitrary.  You might have some luck with
using a UNION instead, viz

select * from dict where X
union all
select * from dict where Y

                        regards, tom lane

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