Hi
You should use the original field name. You don't have to worry about the
indicies after they're created. Postgres uses them automagicaly whenever
she think they'll speed up your queries. The name of the index is choosen
to make it easy to understand what it's indexing (pers table, uid key in
your case)
Hope it helps.
Regards,
Patrik Kudo
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On Sun, 1 Apr 2001, Alexander Lohse wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when I use phpPgAdmin to create DBs, my Indices are getting automatic
> names like : pers_UID_key
>
> I am getting confused about the name!
>
> Does that mean a need to do call this in a select query?
>
> "select * from pers where pers_UID_key = '...'"
>
> or do i call the original field?
>
> "select * from pers where UID= '...'"
>
> Thanx,
>
> Alex
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