On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 10:12:15 +0100 Tomasz Myrta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andre Schubert wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > i have a little problem on indexing a table which contains > > about 4 millions of traffic-data. > > My problem is, that a want to select all data from > > a specific month from a specific ip and this select should use the index. > > I use the following select: > > > > db_nmkm3aue=# explain analyze select sum(inet_up+inet_down) from tbl_traffic where > > date_trunc('month',tbl_traffic.time_stamp)::timestamptz = date_trunc('month',now() > > - timespan('1 months')) and ip = '80.243.38.57'; > > NOTICE: QUERY PLAN: > > > > Aggregate (cost=116.30..116.30 rows=1 width=16) (actual time=1620.79..1620.79 > > rows=1 loops=1) > > -> Index Scan using idx_ip_time_stamp on tbl_traffic (cost=0.00..116.30 rows=1 > > width=16) (actual time=1216.79..1579.89 rows=5232 loops=1) > > Total runtime: 1620.94 msec > > > > But it takes a long time to select the traffic for all Ips. > > Is there a way to select these data with using the index correctly ? > > > > Thanks in advance > > > I have one more solution - try to rewrite your where clause to NOT USE > function on time_stamp. If your query will look like: > select ... where time_stamp between (function with now() returning first > day) and (function with now() returning last day); > your index will work fine. > Thanks for the hint, i will test this and report to this list. Thanks, as ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster