Re: How can I check if my cursor statement is using index - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Dragan Matić
Subject Re: How can I check if my cursor statement is using index
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Msg-id 433BA0B7.2020005@panforma.co.yu
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In response to How can I check if my cursor statement is using index  (Dragan Matić <mlists@panforma.co.yu>)
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Dragan Matić wrote:

> I have a program that reads data from Postgresql database (version
> 8.0.3) through ODBC, but data retrieval is pretty slow. When I type
> the same SQL sentence in pgadmin III or any other sql tool it is much
> faster, and typing 'explain' clearly shows that it is using index.
> However the program is reading data through a dynamic cursor, I would
> like to know if there is a way to check if the same sql query
> generated through dynamic cursor still uses indexes?
> Thanks in advance
>
> Dragan
>
Another thing i've noticed is that if I open a simple cursor it
definitely uses index as data is retrieved instantly as opposed to 2-3
seconds when I try to retrieve data through a dynamic cursor. Is there a
way to force index usage through a dynamic cursor?



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