Ok. I have a very large table used for statistics. I have a less data-dense version of the table also, which provides a backup and a way to clear down the main table. They are identical as far as columns, indexes, constraints.
The second table gets updated with specific anomolies from the main table, so if and when we clear down the data, the anomolies remain on record.
So I created a view which does a UNION between the 2 in order to query the data,
A cut-down version of the table...
ID
TIMESTAMP
KEY_1
KEY_2
There is a unique constraint on KEY_1,KEY2,TIMESTAMP
and an index on TIMESTAMP
If I query either table for a timestamp range and a single key_1,key_2, it uses the constraint. If I query the view, it uses the timestamp index and thus reads through all key_1,key_2 values. Even with another index TIMESTAMP, KEY_1, KEY_2 does it read using the TIMESTAMP index (the KEY_1 and KEY_2 are received from a JOINED table)
Thus, reading the VIEW for a lot of data takes ages as it scans 10000's more rows than reading the table directly.
It seems I cannot add a constraint to a view, so what can I do?
explain (analyze, buffers)
(not just a "simple" explain). Formatted text please, no screen shots or upload the plan to explain.depesz.com