LIKE op with B-Tree Index? - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Sam Wong
Subject LIKE op with B-Tree Index?
Date
Msg-id 002501cdab76$62e38160$28aa8420$@hellosam.net
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Responses Re: LIKE op with B-Tree Index?
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Hi communities,

I am investigating a performance issue involved with LIKE 'xxxx%' on an
index in a complex query with joins.

The problem boils down into this simple scenario---:
====Scenario====
My database locale is C, using UTF-8 encoding. I tested this on 9.1.6 and 9.
2.1.

Q1.
SELECT * FROM shipments WHERE shipment_id LIKE '12345678%'
  
Q2.
SELECT * FROM shipments WHERE shipment_id >= '12345678' AND shipment_id <
'12345679'

shipments is a table with million rows and 20 columns. Shipment_id is the
primary key with text and non-null field.

CREATE TABLE cod.shipments
(
  shipment_id text NOT NULL,
  -- other columns omitted
  CONSTRAINT shipments_pkey PRIMARY KEY (shipment_id)
)

Analyze Q1 gives this:
Index Scan using shipments_pkey on shipments  (cost=0.00..39.84 rows=1450
width=294) (actual time=0.018..0.018 rows=1 loops=1)
  Index Cond: ((shipment_id >= '12345678'::text) AND (shipment_id <
'12345679'::text))
  Filter: (shipment_id ~~ '12345678%'::text)
  Buffers: shared hit=4

Analyze Q2 gives this:
Index Scan using shipments_pkey on shipments  (cost=0.00..39.83 rows=1
width=294) (actual time=0.027..0.027 rows=1 loops=1)
  Index Cond: ((shipment_id >= '12345678'::text) AND (shipment_id <
'12345679'::text))
  Buffers: shared hit=4

====Problem Description====
In Q1, the planner thought there will be 1450 rows, and Q2 gave a much
better estimate of 1.
The problem is when I combine such condition with a join to other table,
postgres will prefer a merge join (or hash) rather than a nested loop.

====Question====
Is Q1 and Q2 equivalent? From what I see and the result they seems to be the
same, or did I miss something? (Charset: C, Encoding: UTF-8)
If they are equivalent, is that a bug of the planner?

Many Thanks,
Sam



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