Hi,

I have a table of around 20 G, more than 220 million records, and I'm
running this query on it:

explain analyze SELECT MAX(id) - (SELECT id FROM expl_transactions WHERE
dateAdded < (now() - INTERVAL '10 MINUTES') ORDER BY dateAdded DESC LIMIT
1) FROM expl_transactions;

"id" is SERIAL, "dateAdded" is timestamp without timezone

The "dateAdded" field also has a "default now()" applied to it some time
after its creation, and a fair amount of null values in the records (which
I don't think matters for this query, but maybe I'm wrong).

My first idea is to create a default BRIN index on dateAdded since the
above query is not run frequently. To my surprise, the planner refused to
use the index and used sequential scan instead. When I forced sequential
scanning off, I got this:

https://explain.depesz.com/s/W8oo

The query was executing for 40+ seconds. It seems like the "index scan" on
it returns nearly 9% of the table, 25 mil rows. Since the data in
dateAdded actually is sequential and fairly selective (having now() as the
default over a long period of time), this surprises me.

With a normal btree index, of course, it runs fine:

https://explain.depesz.com/s/TB5


Any ideas?

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