"internal error" triggered by EXISTS()

Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>

From: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
To: pgsql-hackers@hub.org
Date: 1998-07-14T21:31:36Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
I tried the following to find out whether a table has any records
with field1 < X (for a constant X):

tgl=> SELECT EXISTS(SELECT * FROM table WHERE field1 < X);
ERROR:  internal error: do not know how to transform targetlist

Is this a bug?  (I'm using development sources from yesterday.)

Am I using EXISTS() incorrectly?  The examples I've been able to find
only show it as a part of a WHERE clause.

If it did work, would it be any faster than a table scan?  The code
I was hoping to replace is like this:
	SELECT COUNT(field1) WHERE field1 < X;
	// test whether result > 0
Since aggregates aren't optimized very well, this ends up reading
much or all of the table, even if there is an index for field1.
I was hoping EXISTS() might be smarter...

			regards, tom lane