Richard Neill <rn...@richardneill.org> writes:
> Also, I wonder whether it matters which order the indexes are created in?

IIRC, if the estimated costs of using two different indexes come out the
same (to within 1% or so), then the planner keeps the first-generated
path, which will result in preferring the index with smaller OID.  This
effect doesn't apply to your problem query though, since we can see from
the drop-experiments that the estimated costs are quite a bit different.

A more likely explanation if you see some effect that looks like order
dependency is that the more recently created index has accumulated less
bloat, and thus has a perfectly justifiable cost advantage.

                        regards, tom lane


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