Tom Lane wrote:
>
> Do a VACUUM ANALYZE, for starters. These results look like the planner
> is working with the initial default estimates for a never-vacuumed table.
>
>
> Indexes might be a good idea too.
> http://www.postgresql.org/devel-corner/docs/postgres/indices.html
> has a good intro to the basics.
>
> regards, tom lane
The qwery I have problem with is always :
SELECT e.name
FROM Observation o, Exposure_EPIC e
WHERE o.numObs = e.obs
AND e.instrPN IS NOT NULL
AND o.RA BETWEEN 3 AND 5
AND o.DE BETWEEN 2 AND 7;
EXPLAIN result is :
NOTICE: QUERY PLAN:
Nested Loop (cost=0.00..56.67 rows=3 width=20)
-> Seq Scan on observation o (cost=0.00..30.00 rows=1 width=4)
-> Seq Scan on exposure_epic e (cost=0.00..22.50 rows=333 width=16)
EXPLAIN
I have created an index on columns ra and de :
CREATE INDEX ra_de_ind ON observation(ra,de);
CLUSTER ra_de_ind ON observation;
VACUUM observation;
EXPLAIN result becomes :
Nested Loop (cost=0.00..28.69 rows=3 width=20)
-> Index Scan using ra_de_ind on observation o (cost=0.00..2.03 rows=1
width=4)
-> Seq Scan on exposure_epic e (cost=0.00..22.50 rows=333 width=16)
But the qwery is always not able to find what I'm looking for.
Renaud THONNART