> Note the DROP INDEX will acquire exclusive lock on the table, so this
> might not be the greatest thing to do in a production environment.
> In PG 8.2 and up there is a sneakier way to do it that won't acquire
> any more lock than the statement-under-test does:
> 
>       begin;
>       update pg_index set indisvalid = false
>         where indexrelid = 'soandso'::regclass;
>       explain analyze ...;
>       rollback;

this really smacks of that four-letter word that starts with h... -- i
am glad we have finally come around on the subject :-) 

seriously, this is a great technique and an enormous time saver during
query optimization. thanks for sharing!

george

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