On Friday 10 August 2007 23:30:14 Tom Lane wrote:
> Andreas Joseph Krogh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Is there a way I can have multiple columns in the ORDER BY clause, each
> > with different ASC/DESC-order and still use an index to speed up sorting?
>
> A btree index isn't magic, it's just an ordered list of entries.  So you
> can't just randomly flip the ordering of individual columns.  For
> instance, the natural sort order of a 2-column index on (x,y) is like
>
>       x       y
>
>       1       1
>       1       2
>       1       3
>       2       1
>       2       2
>       2       3
>       3       1
>       3       2
>       3       3
>
> If you scan this index forwards, you get the equivalent of
>       ORDER BY x ASC, y ASC
> If you scan it backwards, you get the equivalent of
>       ORDER BY x DESC, y DESC
> But there is no way to get the equivalent of x ASC, y DESC from
> a scan of this index, nor x DESC, y ASC.
>
> If you have a specific requirement for one of those combinations,
> what you can do is build an index in which one of the columns is
> "reverse sorted".  For instance, if we reverse-sort y, the index
> ordering looks like
>
>       x       y
>
>       1       3
>       1       2
>       1       1
>       2       3
>       2       2
>       2       1
>       3       3
>       3       2
>       3       1
>
> Now we can get ORDER BY x ASC, y DESC from a forwards indexscan,
> or ORDER BY x DESC, y ASC from a backwards scan.  But there's no
> way to get ASC/ASC or DESC/DESC from this index.  If you really need
> all four orderings to be available, you're stuck with maintaining
> two indexes.
>
> Reverse-sorted index columns are possible but not well supported in
> existing PG releases (you need a custom operator class, and the planner
> is not all that bright about using them).  8.3 will have full support.

Thank you for your in-depth reply (a always)!

How exactly do I build an index in which one of the columns is "reverse 
sorted" in 8.2 (and 8.3)? This may be *the* reason to upgrade for me if 8.3 
is better at this.

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