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by orf
2217 days ago
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> SELECT most_common_vals > FROM pg_stats > WHERE tablename = 'json_test' > AND attname = 'json_column'; > {"{\"name\": \"john\"}"} Hmm. Looks like it does though. Not that it makes a damn bit of difference because if you haven't got a functional index (i.e the stats are next to useless) then you're doing a full table scan, and in that case it sounds like you “expect full table scans to always be fast” :) And sure, the statistics don't help with the query planner, unless you've got a computed column, but again see "I expect full table scans to always be fast" and re-consider the statement "postgres doesn't keep statistics on json columns" given the fact that it actually does, just like any other column. Read up indeed! |
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