mark@mark.mielke.cc wrote:
> What is a real life example where an intelligent and researched
> database application would issue a like or ilike query as their
> primary condition in a situation where they expected very high
> selectivity?
>
In my case the canonical example is to search against textual keys where
the search is
performed automatically if the user hs typed enough data and paused. In
almost all
cases the '%' trails, and I'm looking for 'starts with' in effect.
usually the search will have
a specified upper number of returned rows, if that's an available
facility. I realise in this
case that matching against the index does not allow the match count
unless we check
MVCC as we go, but I don't see why another thread can't be doing that.
James