Re: If an index is based on 3 columns will a query using two of the columns utilize the index? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Reid Thompson
Subject Re: If an index is based on 3 columns will a query using two of the columns utilize the index?
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In response to If an index is based on 3 columns will a query using two of the columns utilize the index?  ("Reid Thompson" <Reid.Thompson@ateb.com>)
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Re: If an index is based on 3 columns will a query using two of the columns utilize the index?
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Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 12, 2005 at 09:43:57AM -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:
>> Example:
>> assume a table of 10 columns, three of which are fname, lname, and
>> dob. If an index is created on (fname, lname, dob), will a query that
>> utilizes two of the columns ( select 'data' from table where fname =
>> 'X' and lname = 'Y') utilize the index?
>
> Yes, if it is selective enough.  (It _can_ use the index,
> which does not mean that it _will_ use it.)  Note that if
> your example query used the columns (lname, dob), the answer would be
> "no."
>
Why is that? In order to use an index, does the query have to utilize
the 'first' element of the index?



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