Re: best index for ~ ordering? - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From gherzig@fmed.uba.ar
Subject Re: best index for ~ ordering?
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Msg-id 22296.190.55.118.199.1173238137.squirrel@www.webmail.fmed.uba.ar
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In response to Re: best index for ~ ordering?  (Andrew Sullivan <ajs@crankycanuck.ca>)
Responses Re: best index for ~ ordering?  (Andrew Sullivan <ajs@crankycanuck.ca>)
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Well, im wondering if is possible using LIKE '%blah%', even better would be
upper/lower(string) like '%blah%',

Im not at work right now, i will try it latter and makes you know about
the results of using tsearch indexing.

Thanks a lot, man!
Gerardo
> On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 06:34:23PM -0300, Gerardo Herzig wrote:
>> Hi all, i have a large table with one varchar field, and im triyng to
>> get information about what index should i use in order to using that
>> index (if this is possible) for ~ searching, and/or using LIKE
>> searching.
>
> What sort of match are you doing?  If you're doing left-anchored
> searches (LIKE 'blah%') then your standard btree is good.  If you're
> doing unanchored searches (LIKE '%blah%' or similar) you're best doing
> tsearch.  If it's right-anchored, you can do an index on the reverse
> of the string.
>
> A
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