Fra: David Rowley <dgrowle...@gmail.com> Sendt: 12. maj 2021 02:34

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>> ok i think i just may be there is very less data , hence no index scan, no 
>> pruning.
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>> when i try to force seq_scan off,
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>Unfortunately, no run-time pruning occurred in the above plan.  
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>The fact that the above plan uses Append made that possible.
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>I think, for now, the only sure way to get run-time pruning working for this 
>case is to run two separate queries so that the 2nd one can
>perform plan-time pruning.   

This is the conclusion I'm taking from this thread and will base my further 
work on. I was the one asking the original question. A table returning function 
is my work-hypothesis for now. 

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>I think if you try to make this work by trying to force the planner's hand, 
>you'll just feel pain when the planner one day has a change of heart and 
>decides to swap the join order on you.
>
>David
>
Thank you for the insights into the planner capabilities. 

Regards Niels

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