Question on partitioning - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Mark Steben
Subject Question on partitioning
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Msg-id 001201c708f2$839a8c00$b501a8c0@D1RPQZB1
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Responses Re: Question on partitioning  ("Simon Riggs" <simon@2ndquadrant.com>)
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Hi, the new guy is back with another question.

 

Regarding partitioning – I set up a testing table – parent table and 4 partitioning children’s tables inheriting the

Attributes of the parent.  I inserted 1800 rows in all – 450 equitably in each partition. The CHECK constraints work great.

  The PART_ID column, defined as SMALLINT, Is the partitioning column. 

When I query for PART_ID’S I know to be in the first partition only, the EXPLAIN says that

The query plan says that it does a sequential table scan on the first partition, which is fine because I do SELECT *.  However it also

Does index scans on partitions 2, 3, and 4 which I did not expect since I limited the range in my WHERE clause to rows in partition 1.

Do I need to load more data?  Any help would be appreciated.  I did set my CONSTRAINT_EXCLUSION to ON.

 

Thank  you,

Mark Steben

 


From: Mark Steben [mailto:msteben@autorevenue.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 3:18 PM
To: 'pgsql-admin@postgresql.org'
Subject: Question

 

I am very new to PostgreSQL.  Is it appropriate to pose questions to this email list?

 

I am trying to come up with a query that will list the names of the database indexes that

Have been chosen as clustering indexes.  I know I can get the INDEXRELID from PG.INDEX

But have yet to figure out how to get the index name from there.  Any help would be appreciated.

And, if this is not an appropriate forum to ask questions please tell me.

 

Thank you,

Mark Steben

 

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