Mario Ivankovits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After populating the table with 8920 records and "analyze" the scenario
> gets even worser:
> select * from tt where seckey = 1;
> Seq Scan on tt (cost=0.00..168.50 rows=1669 width=12) (actual
> time=0.000..15.000 rows=1784 loops=1)
> Filter: (se
Mario Ivankovits wrote:
Hello !
Sorry if this has been discussed before, it is just hard to find in the
archives using the words "or" or "in" :-o
I use postgres-8.0 beta4 for windows.
I broke down my problem to a very simple table - two columns
"primary_key" and "secondary_key". Creates and Inse
Hello !
Sorry if this has been discussed before, it is just hard to find in the
archives using the words "or" or "in" :-o
I use postgres-8.0 beta4 for windows.
I broke down my problem to a very simple table - two columns
"primary_key" and "secondary_key". Creates and Insert you will find below.