If you want the latest by user, you can cheat a bit and use the fact that the id's are incrementing, thus ordering by the id is about the same as ordering by the date field. I know it can be inexact in some corner cases, but it's a good approximation, and
very useful in practice :

SELECT user_id, max(note_id) FROM notes GROUP by user_id;

So :

SELECT * FROM notes WHERE id IN (SELECT max(note_id) FROM notes GROUP by user_id) ;

Can postgres use the index on these max() clauses now ?


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