"Zeugswetter Andreas DAZ SD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> How are you planning to represent the association between MIN/MAX and >> particular index orderings in the system catalogs?
> Don't we already have that info to decide whether an index handles > an "ORDER BY" without a sort node ? We know how to determine that an index matches an ORDER BY clause. But what has an aggregate called MAX() got to do with ORDER BY? Magic assumptions about operators named "<" are not acceptable answers; there has to be a traceable connection in the catalogs. As a real-world example of why I won't hold still for hard-wiring this: a complex-number data type might have btree opclasses allowing it to be sorted either by real part or by absolute value. One might then define max_real() and max_abs() aggregates on the type. It should be possible to optimize such aggregates the same way as any other max() aggregate. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster