Re: SQL optimization - WHERE SomeField STARTING WITH ...

From: Steve Atkins <steve(at)blighty(dot)com>
To: PgSQL General <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: SQL optimization - WHERE SomeField STARTING WITH ...
Date: 2008-08-28 19:58:51
Message-ID: 858E9CAE-EAC2-40AA-A434-75A805B496B4@blighty.com
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On Aug 28, 2008, at 12:27 PM, Tino Wildenhain wrote:

> Hi Bill,
>
> Bill wrote:
>> The SQL database servers I have worked with cannot use and index
>> for a SELECT of the form
>> SELECT * FROM ATABLE
>> WHERE AFIELD LIKE ?
>> because there is no way to know the location of the wild card until
>> the parameter value is known. InterBase and Firebird allow
>> SELECT * FROM ATABLE
>> WHERE AFIELD STARTING WITH ?
>> which is equivalent to LIKE 'ABC%' and will use an index on
>> AFIELD. Is there a similar syntax in PostgreSQL?
>
> Yes, its actually: LIKE 'ABC%' and it will use an index.

I think Bill's point is that the planner can't take advantage of that
at the time it's planning the query unless it has the string at that
point. Something like "STARTING WITH" could be used with prepared
statements too.

Cheers,
Steve

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