On Wed, 2023-02-15 at 22:08 -0600, Ron wrote:
> On 2/15/23 21:45, Laurenz Albe wrote:
> > On Wed, 2023-02-15 at 10:20 -0600, Ron wrote:
> > > On 2/15/23 02:46, Laurenz Albe wrote:
> > > > Both are the same.
> > > > There is an old myth that says that you should use the more selective column first
> > > > (which would be "code"), but that is just a myth.
> > >
> > > Only on Postgresql?
> >
> > No, on all relational databases that use B-tree indexes.
>
> Not only is "all" is a very absolute word (I know of a counter-example), but
> querying on the second segment means that you have to scan the whole tree
> instead of isolating one sub-branch.
The question was about a multi-column index where all columns are compared
with "equal" in the WHERE condition. For other cases, order matters.
I am aware of the danger of absolute claims, but as far as I can tell, this
is in the nature of B-tree indexes.
Yours,
Laurenz Albe