Are indices used for creating check constraints? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Dinko Papak
Subject Are indices used for creating check constraints?
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Responses Re: Are indices used for creating check constraints?  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Here are 3 interesting (to me) numbers:

1. creating index on expression (func(timestamp)) takes 5 seconds

2. creating check constraint on the same expression takes 10 seconds

3. adding partition table based on the same expression without check expression takes 20 seconds (this has been resolved by answer from David Rowley)


I tried various kind of indices to optimize 2. but nothing helps. When creating check constraint on column values directly is very fast (seems analyze helps), but creating check constraint on expression is very slow, even twice as long as creating index on the same expression. 


Is it possible to use indices to create check expressions?

Why is 2. twice as long as 1.?

Why is 3. twice as long as 2.? (when there is no appropriate check constraint for 3.)


Thank you,

Dinko


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