pgsql-server/doc/src/sgml/ref create_index.sgml

From: momjian(at)svr1(dot)postgresql(dot)org (Bruce Momjian)
To: pgsql-committers(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: pgsql-server/doc/src/sgml/ref create_index.sgml
Date: 2004-04-20 01:00:27
Message-ID: 20040420010027.6ED90D1DD86@svr1.postgresql.org
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Changes by: momjian(at)svr1(dot)postgresql(dot)org 04/04/19 22:00:27

Modified files:
doc/src/sgml/ref: create_index.sgml

Log message:
> >> My question is whether postgres can index null values, and if not, do I
> >> have to accept a full table scan when locating records.
> >
> > It indexes them, but "is null" is not an indexable operator, so you
> > can't directly solve the above with a 3-column index. What you can do
> > instead is use a partial index, for instance
> >
> > create index i on CUSTOMER.WCCustOrderStatusLog (WCOrderStatusID)
> > where Acknowledged is null and Processing is null;
>
> That's a very nifty trick and exactly the sort of answer I was after!

Add CREATE INDEX doc mention of using partial indexes for IS NULL
indexing; idea from Tom.

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