Andrew,
The one created should be sufficient. You can check to make sure
it fits your needs exactly by: \d <index name>
Ryan
Andrew Perrin - Demography wrote:
> Greetings - I hope this is a simple question.
>
> Is there any reason to create an index on a column that already has one
> created as part of a SERIAL datatype? That is, I used:
>
> CREATE TABLE personal_data (id serial ...);
>
> to create it, so \d shows:
>
> | postgres | personal_data | table |
> | postgres | personal_data | table |
> | postgres | personal_data_id_key | index |
> | postgres | personal_data_id_seq | sequence |
>
> is there any reason to create another index on id:
>
> CREATE INDEX pd_id_idx on personal_data;
>
> or will the automatically created one be sufficient?
>
> Thanks.
>
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