Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > What I am more concerned about is a join that uses the most common > value. We do an index scan in that case. No, we do whichever plan looks cheapest. Again, it's all about statistics. Right now, eqjoinsel() is just a stub that returns a constant selectivity estimate. It might be useful to compute some more sophisticated value based on pg_statistic entries for the two columns, but right now I doubt you could tell much. Should keep the join case in mind when we extend the statistics... regards, tom lane
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