Greetings.
I'm in the process of indexing a virtual file system (on 9.2.9, build
info below) and I ran into what I perceive as an inconsistency in the
way index viability is assessed by the planner.
Perhaps I'm misinterpreting the docs, but it seems like stable functions
don't behave as per
arguments then, as they're
inspected after the plan is cached?
Is dynamic SQL the recommended/only way around this?
Regards
Fabio Ugo Venchiarutti
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Thanks in advance
Fabio Ugo Venchiarutti
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On 16/01/15 14:37, Jim Nasby wrote:
On 1/15/15 7:12 PM, Fabio Ugo Venchiarutti wrote:
Greetings
Our company is writing a small ad-hoc implementation of a load
balancer for Postgres (`version()` = PostgreSQL 9.2.9 on
x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red
Hat