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doc: clarify when expression indexes evaluate their expressions
Only non-HOT updates evaluate the index expression. Reported-by: Chris Lowder Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/163967385701.26064.15365003480975321072@wrigleys.postgresql.org Backpatch-through: 10
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@ -725,8 +725,8 @@ CREATE INDEX people_names ON people ((first_name || ' ' || last_name));
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<para>
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Index expressions are relatively expensive to maintain, because the
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derived expression(s) must be computed for each row upon insertion
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and whenever it is updated. However, the index expressions are
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derived expression(s) must be computed for each row insertion
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and non-HOT update. However, the index expressions are
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<emphasis>not</> recomputed during an indexed search, since they are
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already stored in the index. In both examples above, the system
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sees the query as just <literal>WHERE indexedcolumn = 'constant'</>
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