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I'm fairly new to fuzzy searching and trigrams in PostgreSQL. I have a few hundred thousand products in the database and I want to be able to select products whose name is closest to another product's name.

After a few hours of experimenting and research, I have installed the pg_trgm extension and created a trigram index like this:

CREATE INDEX simpleproduct_name_lowercase
ON simpleproduct
USING gist(lower(name) gist_trgm_ops);

The following query than executes in about 0.07s, which is satisfying for now:

SELECT  'coffee' <-> lower(name) as distance, gtin, name
FROM simpleproduct
ORDER BY distance
LIMIT 10

The thing is, I need to further specify what kind of products I want to be searching through. I imagined that if I do that, it will be faster then before because I am not fuzzy searching the whole database but only a specific group of products. For some reason though, if I do e.g. the following:

SELECT  'coffee' <-> lower(name) as distance, gtin, name
FROM simpleproduct
WHERE id < 10000
ORDER BY distance
LIMIT 10

... the execution time roughly doubles. Could anybody explain why that is the case? Also, if you are experienced in this area, would you recommend against using PostgreSQL and going e.g. with Elastic?

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