Re: Constraint exclusion and overlapping range checks - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Steve Atkins
Subject Re: Constraint exclusion and overlapping range checks
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Msg-id 8F9D3A8E-B993-4C3F-B5B5-9C9E3FF1896B@blighty.com
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In response to Re: Constraint exclusion and overlapping range checks  (François Beausoleil <francois@teksol.info>)
Responses Re: Constraint exclusion and overlapping range checks  (Alban Hertroys <haramrae@gmail.com>)
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On Sep 6, 2013, at 9:37 PM, François Beausoleil <francois@teksol.info> wrote:

>
> Le 2013-09-07 à 00:29, Steve Atkins a écrit :
>
>> If I have a partitioned table that has some range constraints that look kinda like they're intended for constraint
exclusion,but aren't quite non-overlapping, will that break anything? 
>>
>> e.g.
>>
>> create table jan ( …, check(created >= '2013-01-01' and created < '2013-02-01'), check(id >=0 and id < 10000100) )
inherits(foo);
>> create table feb ( …, check(created >= '2013-02-01' and created < '2013-03-01'), check(id >=1000000 and id <
20000100)) inherits(foo); 
>> create table mar ( …, check(created >= '2013-03-01' and created < '2013-04-01'), check(id >=2000000 and id <
30000100)) inherits(foo); 
>>
>> Querying by created should be fine, and take advantage of constraint exclusion, but will querying by id work? And if
itdoes work, will it take any advantage of those constraints at all, or just search all the child partitions? 
>
> I don't know, but I suspect a quick EXPLAIN ANALYZE will tell you, even with empty tables.

Explain suggests it'll work fine, and make good use of the constraints to prune partitions from the plan. But the docs
arepretty specific about overlapping range constraints being a bad thing so I'm wondering if there's potential for
problems.

Cheers,
  Steve



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