Prasanth <dbadmin@nqadmin.com> writes:
> A where condition I always use is shown below. This is bringing down the number
> of rows from 6.5m to 1210. I have an index on code also. Even here it is going
> for seq scan.
> EXPLAIN ANALYZE SELECT count(*) fROM a where Code >2;
> QUERY PLAN
>
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> Aggregate (cost=141321.09..141321.09 rows=1 width=0) (actual
> time=6454.063..6454.064 rows=1 loops=1)
> -> Seq Scan on a (cost=0.00..141318.40 rows=1076 width=0) (actual
> time=15.687..6453.292 rows=1210 loops=1)
> Filter: (code > 2)
> Total runtime: 6454.140 ms
> (4 rows)
I'm going to hazard a guess that "code" is not of type integer, and that
you're using a pre-8.0 PG release. Cross-type comparisons are not
indexable before 8.0, so you need to cast the integer constant 2 to
whatever type "code" is.
regards, tom lane