Rajesh, > I want my query to use indexes for company name searches but its not > happening unless > is use '=' which does not server the purpose. > > eg > > tradein_clients=# explain SELECT co_name FROM unified_data where > co_name ilike '%rajesh%' ;
Well, for an *anchored* case-insensitive search, you can create an index on lower(field_name) to use an index. CREATE INDEX idx_uni_co_name ON unifed_data(lower(co_name)); SELECT co_name FROM unified_data where lower(co_name) LIKE (lower('rajesh') || '%') ; And that will use the index. However, what you are doing is an *unanchored* text search, meaning that you are searching for 'rajesh' anywhere in the field. No standard index can help you with that. Instead, you should look into Full Text Search tools. There's a simple one in /contrib in the Postgresql source, and an more robust one available from the OpenFTS project. -Josh Berkus ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly