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Old 04-19-2008, 08:13 AM
Mark Kirkwood
 
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Default Re: Like 'name%' is not using index

Jozsef Szalay wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I have to provide a pretty standard query that should return every row
> where the NAME attribute begins with a specific string. The type of the
> NAME column is varchar. I do have an index for this column. One would
> think that Postgres will use the index to look up the matches, but
> apparently that is not the case. It performs a full table scan. My
> query looks something like this:
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> SELECT * FROM table WHERE name LIKE ‘smith%’;
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> Does anyone know a way to “force” the optimizer to utilize the index? Is
> there perhaps another way of doing this?
>


Can you provide an EXPLAIN ANALYZE for the query? This will give us a
hint as to why the index has not been chosen.

The other standard gotcha is that LIKE will not use an index if your
cluster is initialized with locale != C. If it is, then you can try
recreating the index using something like:

CREATE INDEX table_name ON table (name varchar_pattern_ops);

cheers

Mark

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