Ohhh..

Um, completely left field, but, if your items are sequential in some
way, maybe there is some gross misuse of ranges you could use?

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/static/rangetypes.html


-Andy



Another thought, for the case of "find all the items in list A but not list B things can get very slow "

What if you selected everything from list B created yourself a bloom filter, then selected everything out of list A. (Meaning, take it out of PG and do the compare yourself)

Or, maybe write yourself a stored proc that could do bloom filters.

-Andy


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