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A single index scan can only use query clauses that use the index's
columns with operators of its operator class and are joined with
<code class="literal">AND</code>. For example, given an index on <code class="literal">(a, b)</code>
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common. If one of the types of query is much less common than the
others, you'd probably settle for creating just the two indexes that
best match the common types.
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