On Apr 27, 2011, at 11:11 PM, Joseph Shraibman <jks@selectacast.net> wrote:
> On 04/27/2011 04:32 PM, Robert Haas wrote:
>> In the first case, PostgreSQL evidently thinks that using the indexes
>> will be slower than just ignoring them. You could find out whether
>> it's right by trying it with enable_seqscan=off.
>
> My point is that this is just a problem with inherited tables. It
> should be obvious to postgres that few rows are being returned, but in
> the inherited tables case it doesn't use indexes. This was just an
> example. In a 52 gig table I have a "select id from table limit 1 order
> by id desc" returns instantly, but as soon as you declare a child table
> it tries to seq scan all the tables.
Oh, sorry, I must have misunderstood. As Greg says, this is fixed in 9.1.
...Robert