On Wed, 2011-02-09 at 16:20 -0500, Chris Browne wrote:
> rangetest@localhost-> explain analyze select * from some_data where '[2010-01-01,2010-02-01)'::daterange @>
whensit;
> QUERY PLAN
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Seq Scan on some_data (cost=0.00..634.00 rows=1 width=8) (actual time=1.045..111.739 rows=390 loops=1)
> Filter: ('[ 2010-01-01, 2010-02-01 )'::daterange @> whensit)
> Total runtime: 111.780 ms
> (3 rows)
>
> This, alas, reverts to a seq scan on the table, rather than restricting
> itself to the tuples of interest.
>
> I realize that, after a fashion, I'm using this backwards. But when I'm
> doing temporal stuff, that tends to be the pattern:
Yes. The index is a btree index on a normal column, so range types can't
exactly help with that directly -- except maybe as a rewrite like you
say.
One thing you might try is a functional index on (range(whensit)) and
then do: where '...' @> range(whensit).
Does that work for you?
Regards,Jeff Davis