diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 316674e..30a4afb 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -447,13 +447,7 @@ Exact indexes work well for conditions that match a low percentage of rows. Othe CREATE INDEX ON items USING hnsw (embedding vector_l2_ops); ``` -With approximate indexes, filtering is applied *after* the index is scanned. If a condition matches 10% of rows, with HNSW and the default `hnsw.ef_search` of 40, only 4 rows will match on average. For more rows, increase `hnsw.ef_search`. - -```sql -SET hnsw.ef_search = 200; -``` - -Starting with 0.8.0, you can enable [iterative index scans](#iterative-index-scans), which will automatically scan more of the index when needed. +With approximate indexes, filtering is applied *after* the index is scanned. If a condition matches 10% of rows, with HNSW and the default `hnsw.ef_search` of 40, only 4 rows will match on average. For more rows, enable [iterative index scans](#iterative-index-scans), which will automatically scan more of the index when needed. ```sql SET hnsw.iterative_scan = strict_order;