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From: ibmpa!beo.heidelbg.ibm.com!ehrman@ibminet.awdpa.ibm.com (Michael Ehrmantraut)
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Subject: No Effect on defining Indices
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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 95 10:00:34 MEZ
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Hello everyone,

I hope there is someone that can help me.
I have installed Postgres 4.2 on AIX. It works well since two or
three month. But now, I get some problems on defining Indices.

When I do this with the command "define index ... using btree ..."
on a normal attribut (int4) by using the default operators "int4_ops"  
I am getting no effect. POSTGRES gives me no errors, but when I 
start a "retrieve"-command the result is not ordered.

When executing the example "chapter13" in ".../src/examples" all works
well, but the last output is not o.k. The operator <<& works well and
don't print the line with "number=-10000". But the output is not ordered.

Are there any hints in the manual I didn't see ?
Did I make a basic mistake ?
Doesn't Version 4.2 support indices anymore ?

Please help me

	Michael Ehrmantraut
	ehrman@beo.heidelbg.ibm.com


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