On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 12:27:32 +0200,
  Dawid Kuroczko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> In other words -- doing such a one row select means scanning the
> whole partitioned data.  the primaryindex on logid is not used
> anywhere.  Creating view (SELECT * UNION ALL SELECT * UNION ALL....)
> does not help either.
> 
> I wonder -- is there any better solution?  selecting highest from each
> table, unioning it and then selecting highest of the highest works
> well but it strikes me as 'not exactly the niciest implementation'
> (one of the reasons is that I have to remembed about it each time
> new table will be added to schema...).
> 
> Any comments, hints?

I seem to remember people getting performance by doing union alls of selects
that explicity list the partition condition; as that will let the planner
speed up checks of tables that cannot result in matches.

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