Mark Kirkwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am looking at implementing this TODO item. e.g. (max case):

> My initial thoughts revolved around extending the existing RULE system 
> to be able to handle more general types of rewrite - like conditionals 
> in SELECT rules and rewrites that change elements of the query other 
> than the target relation.

The rule rewriter is almost certainly the wrong place, because it has
only the most superficial understanding of a query's semantics.
Doing this processing there would require re-inventing (or at least
duplicating the execution of) a lot of the planner's query analysis
work.

My thoughts would run towards doing this after the prepqual and
prepjointree steps (probably somewhere in grouping_planner).  Even there
is a bit early since you'd have to duplicate plancat.c's extraction of
information about related indexes; but possibly it'd be reasonable to
move the add_base_rels_to_query() call out of query_planner and do it in
grouping_planner.

A more radical way of handling it would be to detect the relevance of an
indexscan in indxpath.c and generate a special kind of Path node; this
would not generalize to other sorts of things as you were hoping, but
I'm unconvinced that the mechanism is going to be very general-purpose
anyway.  The major advantage is that this would work conveniently for
comparing the cost of a rewritten query to a non-rewritten one.

How are you planning to represent the association between MIN/MAX and
particular index orderings in the system catalogs?

                        regards, tom lane

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