What can I do about this plan?


HashAggregate  (cost=8035443.21..8035445.17 rows=157 width=24)
  ->  Nested Loop  (cost=37680.95..7890528.72 rows=28982898 width=24) <<<<< 
suspect
        Join Filter: ((a.test_run_start_date_time >= date.start_time) AND 
(a.test_run_start_date_time <= date.end_time))
        ->  Bitmap Heap Scan on d_trh_pbert a  (cost=37677.22..1369372.99 
rows=1661440 width=24)
              Recheck Cond: ((test_run_start_date_time >= '2009-05-08 
07:00:00'::timestamp without time zone) AND (test_run_start_date_time <= 
'2009-05-15 06:59:59'::timestamp without time zone))
              ->  Bitmap Index Scan on idx_d_trh_pbert_sdate  
(cost=0.00..37261.86 rows=1661440 width=0)
                    Index Cond: ((test_run_start_date_time >= '2009-05-08 
07:00:00'::timestamp without time zone) AND (test_run_start_date_time <= 
'2009-05-15 06:59:59'::timestamp without time zone))
        ->  Materialize  (cost=3.73..5.30 rows=157 width=24)
              ->  Seq Scan on lookup_ww_date2 date  (cost=0.00..3.57 rows=157 
width=24)


The query
select week_id,count(serial_number) 
from d_trh a
inner join lookup_ww_date2 date
on ( a.test_run_start_date_time between start_time and end_time)
where a.test_run_start_date_time between '5/8/2009 7:00:00 AM' and '5/15/2009 
6:59:59 AM'
group by 
week_id

the lookup_ww_date looks like this

( week_id bigint
  start_time timestamp
  end_time timestamp
)

eg: 200949|5/8/2009 7:00:00am|5/15/2009 6:59:59AM

The whole aim of this exercise is to look at which WW the particular date falls 
into.


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