Re: [OT] Very strange postgresql behaviour - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Arnau
Subject Re: [OT] Very strange postgresql behaviour
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Msg-id 45BE1589.9030804@andromeiberica.com
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In response to Re: [OT] Very strange postgresql behaviour  (Bill Moran <wmoran@collaborativefusion.com>)
Responses Re: [OT] Very strange postgresql behaviour
List pgsql-performance
Hi Bill,

> In response to Arnau <arnaulist@andromeiberica.com>:
>>    I have postgresql 7.4.2 running on debian and I have the oddest
>> postgresql behaviour I've ever seen.
>>
>> I do the following queries:
>>
>>
>> espsm_asme=# select customer_app_config_id, customer_app_config_name
>> from customer_app_config where customer_app_config_id = 5929 or
>> customer_app_config_id = 11527 order by customer_app_config_id;
>>
>>
>>   customer_app_config_id | customer_app_config_name
>> ------------------------+--------------------------
>>                     5929 | INFO
>> (1 row)
>>
>>
>>    I do the same query but changing the order of the or conditions:
>>
>>
>> espsm_asme=# select customer_app_config_id, customer_app_config_name
>> from customer_app_config where customer_app_config_id = 11527 or
>> customer_app_config_id = 5929 order by customer_app_config_id;
>>
>>
>>   customer_app_config_id | customer_app_config_name
>> ------------------------+--------------------------
>>                    11527 | MOVIDOSERENA TONI 5523
>> (1 row)
>>
>>
>>
>>    As you can see, the configuration 5929 and 11527 both exists, but
>> when I do the queries they don't appear.
>
> [snip]
>
> Just a guess, but perhaps your index is damaged.  Have you tried
> REINDEXing?
>

   Yes, I have tried with:

    reindex table customer_app_config
    reindex index pk_cag_customer_application_id

but nothing changed. I also tried to drop the index:

espsm_asme=# begin; drop index pk_cag_customer_application_id;
BEGIN
ERROR:  cannot drop index pk_cag_customer_application_id because
constraint pk_cag_customer_application_id on table customer_app_config
requires it
HINT:  You may drop constraint pk_cag_customer_application_id on table
customer_app_config instead.
espsm_asme=# rollback;
ROLLBACK

   But I can't remove the constraint as it's the primary key and there
are foreign keys over it


--
Arnau

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