Re: postgres_fdw pushdown problem.

2018-11-20 Thread Rhys A.D. Stewart
The devil really is in the details.

> end might be using a different timezone setting.)  I'm pretty sure
> either timestamp = timestamp or timestamptz = timestamptz would be
> pushable.

Yeah, casting to plain old timestamp worked.

Thanks Tom.

Rhys
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Re: postgres_fdw pushdown problem.

2018-11-20 Thread Tom Lane
"Rhys A.D. Stewart"  writes:
> I'm using postgres_fdw and am having a pushdown issue. The TL;DR is
> that the where clause doesn't get pushed down for the last of the
> following three queries.

> SELECT * FROM service.mrrdr_synth WHERE premises = '1057430';
> SELECT * FROM service.mrrdr_synth WHERE reading_val = '8';
> SELECT * FROM service.mrrdr_synth WHERE location_capture_time =
> '2018-10-20 12:02:53.097247-05'::timestamptz;

Well, you've got

> CREATE FOREIGN TABLE service.mrrdr_synth( ...
> location_capture_time timestamp without time zone NULL,

so that WHERE clause is a comparison of timestamp vs timestamptz,
which depends on the active timezone setting, so it's not immutable
and won't get pushed.  (In English: the planner is afraid the remote
end might be using a different timezone setting.)  I'm pretty sure
either timestamp = timestamp or timestamptz = timestamptz would be
pushable.

regards, tom lane