Russell Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 04:40 pm, Tom Pfeifer wrote: >> I get really slow repoonse times when using the following select statement >> (About 20 seconds). >> maach=# explain select * from tst where tst_id = 639246;
> Before 8.0, bigint would not use an index unless you cast it, or quote it. > explain select * from tst where tst_id = 639246::int8; > explain select * from tst where tst_id = '639246'; ... or you compare to a value large enough to be int8 naturally, eg > explain select * from tst where tst_id = 123456639246; The issue here is that (a) 639246 is naturally typed as int4, and (b) before 8.0 we couldn't use cross-type comparisons such as int8 = int4 with an index. You can find a whole lot of angst about this issue and related ones if you care to review the last six or eight years of the pgsql-hackers archives. It was only recently that we found a way to support cross-type index operations without breaking the fundamental type-extensibility features of Postgres. (In hindsight, we spent way too much time fixated on the notion that we needed to find a way to implicitly convert the non-indexed value to match the indexed column's type, rather than biting the bullet and supporting cross-type operations directly with indexes. Oh well, hindsight is always 20/20.) regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]