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This is B-Tree implementation using GiST for int2, int4, int8, float4, float8 |
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timestamp with/without time zone, time with/without time zone, date, |
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interval, oid, money and macaddr, char, varchar/text, bytea, numeric, |
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bit, varbit, inet/cidr types. |
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This is a B-Tree implementation using GiST that supports the int2, int4, |
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int8, float4, float8 timestamp with/without time zone, time |
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with/without time zone, date, interval, oid, money, macaddr, char, |
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varchar/text, bytea, numeric, bit, varbit and inet/cidr types. |
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All work was done by Teodor Sigaev (teodor@stack.net) , Oleg Bartunov |
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(oleg@sai.msu.su), Janko Richter (jankorichter@yahoo.de). |
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Feb 5, 2003 - btree_gist now support int2, int8, float4, float8 |
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NOTICE: |
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This version will works only with postgresql version 7.4 and above |
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because of changes in interface of function calling and in system |
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tables. |
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This version will only work with PostgreSQL version 7.4 and above |
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because of changes in the system catalogs and the function call |
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interface. |
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If you want to index varchar attributes, you have to index using |
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the function text(<varchar>): |
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