On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 4:52 PM, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> "Brad Jorsch" <program...@protech1inc.com> writes:
>>  But if I add a constant-valued column to indicate which branch of the
>>  union each result came from:
>
>>  explain analyze select * from baz join (
>>  select id, val, 'foo'::text as source from foo
>>  union all
>>  select id, val, 'bar'::text as source from bar
>>  ) as foobar on(baz.id2=foobar.id) where baz.id1=42;
>
>>  All of a sudden it insists on a sequential scan (and takes 800 times as
>>  long to run) even when enable_seqscan is set false. Is there a good
>>  reason for this, or is it just a missed opportunity in the optimizer?
>
> It's an ancient and fundamental limitation that is fixed in 8.4.
> Do not expect to see it fixed in 8.3.x.

Does this also apply to the case of a join on an inherited table ?

example: http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-performance/2003-10/msg00018.php

Kind regards,

Mathieu

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