Arnaud Lesauvage <arnaud.lis...@codata.eu> writes:
> I am still a bit intrigued by the different query plans. Both query look 
> very similar to me, so why does the planner make so different choices ?

Sometime in the future they might generate the same plan.  Right now the
planner's ability to optimize sub-SELECTs is pretty limited, and so you
typically get a nestloop-like plan even if some other join style would
be faster.  (It's not all the planner's fault either --- we'd need to
tweak the executor so that it could throw the appropriate error for more
than one join partner row, etc.)

                        regards, tom lane

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