Havasvölgyi Ottó <[email protected]> schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> Let's assume I have a table (called tbl) with a column 'name' and an index on
> it.
> How to optimally find records whose name column begins with - say - "Pre"?
> I know it can be done with LIKE (WHERE name LIKE 'Pre%'), but will this use
> the
> index mentioned above to optimize the search?
for instance:
test=*# \d words
Tabelle »public.words«
Spalte | Typ | Attribute
--------+------+-----------
w | text |
Indexe:
»idx_words_w« btree (lower(w) text_pattern_ops)
test=*# explain analyse select * from words where lower(w) like lower('foo%');
QUERY PLAN
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bitmap Heap Scan on words (cost=40.65..1779.81 rows=1595 width=13) (actual
time=0.021..0.021 rows=0 loops=1)
Filter: (lower(w) ~~ 'foo%'::text)
-> Bitmap Index Scan on idx_words_w (cost=0.00..40.25 rows=1595 width=0)
(actual time=0.019..0.019 rows=0 loops=1)
Index Cond: ((lower(w) ~>=~ 'foo'::text) AND (lower(w) ~<~
'fop'::text))
Total runtime: 0.047 ms
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Andreas
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