On 13/04/2012 00:25, Tom Lane wrote:
Benoit Delbosc<bdelb...@nuxeo.com>  writes:
    EXPLAIN ANALYZE SELECT hierarchy.id
    FROM hierarchy
    JOIN fulltext ON fulltext.id = hierarchy.id,
    TO_TSQUERY('whatever') query1,
    TO_TSQUERY('whatever') query2
    WHERE (query1 @@ nx_to_tsvector(fulltext.fulltext)) OR (query2 @@
nx_to_tsvector(fulltext.fulltext_title));
Is there a reason why you're writing the query in such a
non-straightforward way, rather than just

    EXPLAIN ANALYZE SELECT hierarchy.id
    FROM hierarchy
    JOIN fulltext ON fulltext.id = hierarchy.id
    WHERE (TO_TSQUERY('whatever') @@ nx_to_tsvector(fulltext.fulltext))
       OR (TO_TSQUERY('whatever') @@ nx_to_tsvector(fulltext.fulltext_title));

?

This query is written by a framework, also I thought that is a common pattern that can be found in the documentation:

  http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/interactive/textsearch-controls.html

if you think this a wrong way to do it then I will try to fix the framework.

btw your version takes 15ms :)

Thanks

ben

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