"Robert E. Bruccoleri" wrote:
> 
> >
> > what are the cost estimates when you run explain with seqscan disabled ?
> > do => SET ENABLE_SEQSCAN TO OFF;
> > see:
> > 
>(http://www.postgresql.org/devel-corner/docs/admin/runtime-config.htm#RUNTIME-CONFIG-OPTIMIZER)
> 
> Here's the result from EXPLAIN:
> 
> Aggregate  (cost=19966.21..19966.21 rows=1 width=0)
>   ->  Index Scan using comparisons_4_code on comparisons_4  (cost=0.00..19947.73 
>rows=7391 width=0)
> 
> The estimates are too high.

You could try experimenting with 

SET RANDOM_PAGE_COST TO x.x;

from the page above

RANDOM_PAGE_COST (floating point)

       Sets the query optimizer's estimate of the cost of a
nonsequentially fetched disk page. 
       this is measured as a multiple of the cost of a sequential page
fetch. 

       Note: Unfortunately, there is no well-defined method of
determining ideal values for 
       the family of "COST" variables that were just described. You are
encouraged to
       experiment and share your findings.


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Hannu

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