Re: Regarding Bitmap Scan

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От soni de
Тема Re: Regarding Bitmap Scan
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Ответ на Re: Regarding Bitmap Scan  ("Dawid Kuroczko" <qnex42@gmail.com>)
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Thanks a lot for your help.
 
Thanks,
Soni

 
On 10/17/06, Dawid Kuroczko <qnex42@gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/17/06, soni de < soni.de@gmail.com> wrote:
 

I didn't understand the "Bitmap Scan" and the sentence "indexes will be dynamically converted to bitmaps in memory". What does mean by "Bitmap Scan" in database?

 

Can anybody help us regarding above query?


Assume you have a table:
CREATE TABLE foo (
   some_key int,
   some_time timestamp with time zone,
   some_data text
);
And two indexes:
CREATE INDEX foo_key ON foo (some_key);
CREATE INDEX foo_time ON foo (some_time);

Now, you make a query:
SELECT * from foo WHERE some_key > 10 AND some_time > '2006-10-01'::timestamptz;

...originally planner would choose only one index to use -- and would use the
one which it think its best.

The 8.1 version does differently: It will scan foo_key index -- make a bitmap out of it,
scan foo_time index -- make another bitmap out of it, binary AND these bitmaps,
and will read the data from the table using such combined bitmap.  It could as well
use "OR" if you used OR in your query.

Hence -- it can be faster, especially for large tables and selective queries.

Regards,
   DAwid

 

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