Mark Rostron <mrost...@ql2.com> writes:
> This message is a request for information about the "initplan" operation in 
> explain plan.

An initplan is a sub-SELECT that only needs to be executed once because it
has no dependency on the immediately surrounding query level.  The cases
you show here are from sub-SELECTs like this:

        (select min(wu_id) from work_active limit 1)

which yields a value that's independent of anything in the outer query.
If there were an outer reference in there, you'd get a SubPlan instead,
because the subquery would need to be done over again for each row of
the outer query.

BTW, adding LIMIT 1 to an aggregate query is pretty pointless.

                        regards, tom lane

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