Hi all, First of all thanks to Josh and Richard for their replies. What I have done to test their indications is the following. I have created a new table identical to STATISTICS, and an index over the TIMESTAMP_IN field.
CREATE TABLE STATISTICS2 ( STATISTIC_ID NUMERIC(10) NOT NULL DEFAULT NEXTVAL('STATISTIC_ID_SEQ') CONSTRAINT pk_st_statistic2_id PRIMARY KEY, TIMESTAMP_IN TIMESTAMP, VALUE NUMERIC(10) ); CREATE INDEX i_stats2_tin ON STATISTICS2(TIMESTAMP_IN); After that I inserted the data from STATISTICS and vacuumed the DB: INSERT INTO STATISTICS2 ( SELECT * FROM STATISTICS ); vacuumdb -f -z -d test once the vacuum has finished I do the following query explain analyze select * from statistics2 where timestamp_in < to_timestamp( '20031201', 'YYYYMMDD' ); NOTICE: QUERY PLAN: Seq Scan on statistics2 (cost=0.00..638.00 rows=9289 width=35) (actual time=0.41..688.34 rows=27867 loops=1) Total runtime: 730.82 msec That query is not using the index. Anybody knows what I'm doing wrong? Thank you very much -- Arnau ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org