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optimisation for a table with frequently used query



Hi,

I have a table that looks like this:

CREATE TABLE my_table {
  id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
  id_1 INTEGER REFERENCES tab1(id),
  id_2 INTEGER REFERENCES tab2(id),
  .
  .
  .
};

I will often be running queries that look like

SELECT * from my_table where id_1 = x and id_2 = y;

Neither id_1 or id_2 or the combination of them is unique. I expect
this table to become large over time.

What can I do to help postgres run this query efficiently (if
anything)?

Apologies if this is a "RTFM" question - I looked but did not find.
Could be I didn't look hard enough ...

thanks in advance

Daniel




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