Hey Peter, Unfortunately, there is no indexes on arrays (only on expressions). With hstore we can easily create GiST index for effective access.
2010/11/12 Peter Bex <peter....@xs4all.nl> > On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 10:17:50AM +0300, Dmitriy Igrishin wrote: > > Hey Mark, > > > > Yeah, I can't imagine an entity in a real project even with more than 100 > > columns. Its rare case. > > But if you entities (rows/tuples) of some class (table) can contains > > variable > > set of columns (properties) you can look at hstore contrib module. > > What can also work extremely well is storing the data in an array. > If you need to access the array based on more meaningful keys you could > store key/index pairs in another table. > > This approach only works well if you have multiple arrays with the same > layout. You probably also need to build up your query dynamically if > you need to access variable numbers of datapoints. > > Cheers, > Peter > -- > http://sjamaan.ath.cx > -- > "The process of preparing programs for a digital computer > is especially attractive, not only because it can be economically > and scientifically rewarding, but also because it can be an aesthetic > experience much like composing poetry or music." > -- Donald Knuth > > -- > Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general > -- // Dmitriy.