On Mar 29, 2006, at 2:57 PM, Simon Riggs wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 03:14 -0800, sylsau wrote:
>
>> I use PostgreSQL 8.1 and I would like create and index on a table's
>> field with a sort condition on this field.
>> For example, I have a table named books and I want create an index on
>> the fields title and id_book with an order by id_book descendant.
>>
>> I know how to create the index without this condition :
>>
>> create index book_index on books(id_book, title);
>>
>
> The index is already sorted and can be scanned forwards or backwards.
I believe he's talking about something like
CREATE INDEX books__id_title ON books(id_book, title DESC);
which of course we don't support. But you can define a custom set of
operators that work backwards and use those to define the index, and
then use them in the ORDER BY.
BTW, is there a TODO for this? Second request for it I've seen in a
week...
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