EXPLAIN'ing the very simple query:
SELECT * FROM experimentsc WHERE expid=12;
I get the following plan:
NOTICE: QUERY PLAN:
Index Scan using experimentsc_expid_i on experimentsc (cost=0.00..2.01 rows=1
width=44)
EXPLAIN
I have two indeces on the same thing: expid (don't as why :^) One is the index formed
because it is the primary key, and the other I created manually.
test=# \di expe
List of relations
Name | Type | Owner
------------------------+-------+--------
experimentsc_expid_i | index | thalis
experimentsc_expname_i | index | thalis
experimentsc_pkey | index | pgsql
(3 rows)
test=# \d experimentsc_expid_i
Index "experimentsc_expid_i"
Attribute | Type
-----------+---------
expid | integer
btree
test=# \d experimentsc_pkey
Index "experimentsc_pkey"
Attribute | Type
-----------+---------
expid | integer
unique btree (primary key)
Why exactly is experimentsc_expid_i chosen over experimentsc_pkey? Not that it would
make any difference in this case, but I'd guess that an equality condition on the pkey
should go for the corresponding index.
TIA,
thalis
ps hopefully not because it comes first in lexicographic ordering ;-)
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