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In a nestloop inner indexscan, it's OK to use pushed-down baserestrictinfo
clauses even if it's an outer join. This is a corner case since such clauses could only arise from weird OUTER JOIN ON conditions, but worth fixing. Per example from Ron at cheapcomplexdevices.com.
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/path/indxpath.c,v 1.167.4.2 2005/04/20 21:48:12 tgl Exp $
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/path/indxpath.c,v 1.167.4.3 2005/12/06 16:50:55 tgl Exp $
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*/
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RestrictInfo *rinfo = (RestrictInfo *) lfirst(l);
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/* Can't use pushed-down clauses in outer join */
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if (isouterjoin && rinfo->is_pushed_down)
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continue;
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if (match_clause_to_indexcol(rel,
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index,
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indexcol,
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