On 06/29/2013 09:24 AM, bhanu udaya wrote:

Upper and Lower functions are not right choice when the table is > 2.5
million and where we also have heavy insert transactions.

Prove it. Seriously, just run a test case against it. See how it works for you. Inserts are generally a very inexpensive operation with Postgres.


I doubt, if we can cache the table if there are frequent
inserts/updates.  The good idea would be to get the DB to case
insenstive configuration like SQL Server. I would go for this solution,
if postgres supports.

Postgres does not.

And as Jon said, maybe Postgres isn't the right solution for you. That would be a bummer but we can't be all things to all people.


JD

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