On Thursday 11 March 2004 14:17, Josh Berkus wrote:
> Tom,
>
> > Maybe you should ask on -admin or -general. Personally I thought there
> > wasn't anything to say until someone did some experiments to show
> > whether an indexed-column differential is really worthwhile and what a
> > plausible default value would be. The idea sounds good in the abstract,
> > but will it really help or just be another useless setting?
>
> Yeah, that's our next step, a test.
>
> On Monday, I hope to have comparative stats for a difficult database on
> the 3 solutions (leaving things as-is, raising the general default stats,
> and doing index_stats).
Do you plan on handeling primary key columns differently (since they are
likely to be unique and indexed) ?
Also how will you handle column that are part of expressional indexes (where
foo is true for example) ?
Final thought... I'm a DBA and I think the straight number is simpler, though
could be convinced to go with whichever is higher...
Robert Treat
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