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  1. Creating indexes?

    Bjørn T Johansen <btj@havleik.no> — 2010-04-22T21:36:51Z

    What is the best approach for PostgreSQL when creating indexes? E.g I have two fields in a table that I want indexed, is it best to create one index
    combining the two fields or creating one for each field? If I create one for each field, will the search when using both fields be slower that a
    combined index?
    
    
    Regards,
    
    BTJ
    
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  2. Re: Creating indexes?

    Greg Smith <greg@2ndquadrant.com> — 2010-04-22T21:53:02Z

    Bjørn T Johansen wrote:
    > What is the best approach for PostgreSQL when creating indexes? E.g I have two fields in a table that I want indexed, is it best to create one index
    > combining the two fields or creating one for each field? If I create one for each field, will the search when using both fields be slower that a
    > combined index?
    >   
    
    http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/indexes-bitmap-scans.html 
    covers the basis here.  There is some amount of additional overhead in 
    keeping around and using two indexes on a single field as opposed to one 
    two-field index, particularly in terms of disk space used.  However, the 
    result is enormously more flexible.  Having two single-column indexes 
    can satisfy all sorts of queries that the combined index wouldn't be a 
    help on, and the overhead of combining the index results together is low.
    
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  3. Re: Creating indexes?

    Martin Gainty <mgainty@hotmail.com> — 2010-04-22T23:44:00Z

    concatenated indexes deliver faster results as concatenated indexes do not require the resultsets to be merged 
    provided the more selective column of the concatenated index is first and least selective column of the concatenated index is last
    http://webglobalnet.net/support/index.php?topic=864.0
    
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    > Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 23:36:51 +0200
    > From: btj@havleik.no
    > To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
    > Subject: [GENERAL] Creating indexes?
    > 
    > What is the best approach for PostgreSQL when creating indexes? E.g I have two fields in a table that I want indexed, is it best to create one index
    > combining the two fields or creating one for each field? If I create one for each field, will the search when using both fields be slower that a
    > combined index?
    > 
    > 
    > Regards,
    > 
    > BTJ
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  4. Re: Creating indexes?

    Adrian von Bidder <avbidder@fortytwo.ch> — 2010-04-23T07:53:55Z

    On Thursday 22 April 2010 23.36:51 Bjørn T Johansen wrote:
    > E.g I have two fields in a table that I want indexed, is it best to
    > create one index combining the two fields or creating one for each
    > field?
    
    This depends on the queries you run against the table.  It's not possible to 
    give a general answer here.
    
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