Yes most of the data has type_code =2 probably 99.9%.

Thanks,
-Prasanth.

Tom Lane wrote:
> Prasanth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>>PG Version: 7.4.7
> 
> 
>>explain analyze select * from data where type_code >'2' AND type_code<'4';
>>[ is slow ]
>>explain analyze select * from data where type_code = '3';
>>[ isn't ]
> 
> 
> Are there a whole lot of rows with type_code = 2?  If so, this is
> fixed in 8.0.
> 
> 2003-12-20 20:23  tgl
> 
>       * src/: backend/access/nbtree/nbtinsert.c,
>       backend/access/nbtree/nbtpage.c, backend/access/nbtree/nbtsearch.c,
>       include/access/nbtree.h: Improve btree's
>       initial-positioning-strategy code so that we never need to step
>       more than one entry after descending the search tree to arrive at
>       the correct place to start the scan.  This can improve the behavior
>       substantially when there are many entries equal to the chosen
>       boundary value.  Per suggestion from Dmitry Tkach, 14-Jul-03.
> 
>                       regards, tom lane
> 
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