How can I manually alter the statistics for a column? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Douglas Alan
Subject How can I manually alter the statistics for a column?
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I'd like to manually alter the statistics for a column, as for the column in question the statistics are causing Postgres to do the wrong thing for my purposes. (I.e., a Seq Scan, rather than an Index Scan.)  If someone can tell me how to achieve this, I would quite grateful.

Thanks!
|>ouglas


P.S. Actually, for this particular problem, just deleting the statistics would be fine.  I've tried doing:

alter table maindb_astobject alter column survey_id set statistics 0;

And then analyzing the column, but when "statistics"  for a column are set to 0, Postgres seems to leave the current statistics in place, which is not the right thing for me at all.  I can successfully set "statistics" to 1, but that turns out to be one statistic too many.

I've tried settings the statistics via the table "pg_stats", but that turns out to be a view, and Postgres won't allow to me to alter it.

Perhaps I can achieve the end by altering the "pg_statistic" table instead, but that table is more than a bit opaque to me.

P.P.S The Seq Scan is 2-4 orders of magnitude slower than the Index Scan.



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