Re: Sequential scan where Index scan expected. - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Nikolay Samokhvalov
Subject Re: Sequential scan where Index scan expected.
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Msg-id e431ff4c0603041107h489626b7r32840cc5d2bc9499@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Sequential scan where Index scan expected.  (Bryce Nesbitt <bryce1@obviously.com>)
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please, show '\d xx_thing_event' too :-)

On 3/3/06, Bryce Nesbitt <bryce1@obviously.com> wrote:
> I'm getting sequential scans (and poor performance), on scans using my
> primary keys.
> Can anyone help figure out why?
>
> demo=# \d xx_thing
>                      Table "public.xx_thing"
>          Column          |            Type             | Modifiers
> -------------------------+-----------------------------+-----------
>  thing_id              | bigint                      | not null
> thing_model           | character varying(128)      |
>  thing_color           | character varying(128)      |
>  thing_year            | integer                     |
> Indexes:
>     "xx_thing_pkey" primary key, btree (thing_id)
>
>
> demo=# analyze verbose xx_thing_event;
> INFO:  analyzing "public.xx_thing_event"
> INFO:  "xx_thing_event": 3374 pages, 3000 rows sampled, 197478 estimated
> total rows
>
>
> demo=# explain update xx_thing_event set thing_color='foo' where
> thing_event_id=10000;
>                              QUERY PLAN
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>  Seq Scan on xx_thing_event  (cost=0.00..5842.48 rows=1 width=110)
>    Filter: (thing_event_id = 10000)
> (2 rows)
>
>
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Best regards,
Nikolay

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