Thomas Munro <thomas.mu...@gmail.com> writes: > In the category "doing more tricks with our existing btrees", which > includes all that difficult stuff like skip scans and incremental > sort, here's an easier planner-only one: if you have a unique index > on (a) possibly "including" (b) and you have a pathkey (a, b), you can > use an index [only] scan. That is, if the index is unique, and you > want exactly one extra column in index order, then you don't need any > extra sorting to get (a, b) in order. (If the index is not unique, or > there is more than one extra trailing column in the pathkey, you need > the incremental sort patch[1] to use this index).
Seems like you also have to insist that a is NOT NULL. regards, tom lane