Ühel kenal päeval (teisipäev, 1. märts 2005, 14:54-0500), kirjutas
pgsql(at)mohawksoft(dot)com:
> Now, it occurs to me that if my document reference table can refer to
> something other than an indexed primary key, I can save a lot of index
> processing time in PostgreSQL if I can have a "safe" analogy to CTID.
I guess you could work on making hash indexes better (for concurrent
access).
'a "safe" analogy to CTID' looks remarkably like hash index
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Hannu Krosing <hannu(at)tm(dot)ee>
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