"Kevin Grittner" <kevin.gritt...@wicourts.gov> writes:
> We have been using the C locale for everything at our site, but
> there is occasionally talk of supporting characters outside the
> ASCII7 set. In playing around with indexing, to see what the impact
> of that would be, I stumbled across something which was mildly
> surprising.

> In the C locale, if you want to search for an exact value which
> doesn't contain wildcard characters, it doesn't matter whether you
> use the 'LIKE' operator or the '=' operator.  With LATIN1 encoding,
> it made three orders of magnitude difference, both in the estimated
> cost and the actual run time.

What PG version are you testing?  8.4 and up should know that an
exact-match pattern can be optimized regardless of the lc_collate
setting.

                        regards, tom lane

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