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An OR using a single key is well
optimized, as is the handling of
AND.
The one tricky case is that of searching on two different keys
combined with OR:
SELECT field1_index, field2_index FROM test_table
WHERE field1_index = '1' OR field2_index = '1'This case is optimized. See Section 10.2.1.3, “Index Merge Optimization”.
You can also solve the problem efficiently by using a
UNION that combines the output of
two separate SELECT statements.
See Section 15.2.18, “UNION Clause”.
Each SELECT searches only one key
and can be optimized:
SELECT field1_index, field2_index
FROM test_table WHERE field1_index = '1'
UNION
SELECT field1_index, field2_index
FROM test_table WHERE field2_index = '1';