query using partitions explicitly ("1"): 

explain analyze
        select nome1, 
        thv3tralacc, 
        dltbfpgpdch
        FROM cell_bsc_60_0610 as cell_bsc
                left outer join teststscell73_0610_1 as data on 
data.ne_id=cell_bsc.nome1
                left outer join teststscell13_0610_1 as data1 on 
data1.ne_id=cell_bsc.nome1 and data1.time=data.time  
        where 

        data.time >=cell_bsc.starttime and data.time <=cell_bsc.endtime and     
         data.time between '2006-10-01 00:00:00' and '2006-10-06 00:00:00' 
and     data1.time >=cell_bsc.starttime and data1.time <=cell_bsc.endtime 
         and    data1.time between '2006-10-01 00:00:00' and '2006-10-06 
00:00:00' 
        and cell_bsc.nome2=2

explain analyze:

http://explain-analyze.info/query_plans/3805-query-plan-2509


same query, but using postgresql's partition pruning ("2"):

explain analyze
        select nome1, 
        thv3tralacc, 
        dltbfpgpdch
        FROM cell_bsc_60_0610 as cell_bsc
                left outer join teststscell73 as data on 
data.ne_id=cell_bsc.nome1
                left outer join teststscell13 as data1 on 
data1.ne_id=cell_bsc.nome1 and data1.time=data.time  
        where 

        data.time >=cell_bsc.starttime and data.time <=cell_bsc.endtime and     
         data.time between '2006-10-01 00:00:00' and '2006-10-06 00:00:00' 
and     data1.time >=cell_bsc.starttime and data1.time <=cell_bsc.endtime 
         and    data1.time between '2006-10-01 00:00:00' and '2006-10-06 
00:00:00' 
        and cell_bsc.nome2=2


explain analyze:

http://explain-analyze.info/query_plans/3807-query-plan-2511


The second version is A LOT slower (10x). But the 2 queries should be 
identical... why the two totally different plans???

As you can see in query "1" I just put the used table, in query "2" postgres 
uses exactly the table I put in "1" (plus the empty tables that are the 
"father" of the other tables); so I don't understand why the 2 plans...




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