diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ddl.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ddl.sgml
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--- a/doc/src/sgml/ddl.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/ddl.sgml
@@ -3948,6 +3948,44 @@ ALTER TABLE measurement ATTACH PARTITION measurement_y2008m02
One may then drop the constraint after ATTACH PARTITION
is finished, because it is no longer necessary.
+
+
+ As explained above, it is possible to create indexes on partitioned tables
+ and they are applied automatically to the entire hierarchy. This is very
+ convenient, as not only the existing partitions will become indexed, but
+ also any partitions that are created in the future will. One limitation is
+ that it's not possible to use the CONCURRENTLY
+ qualifier when creating such a partitioned index. To overcome long lock
+ times, it is possible to use CREATE INDEX ON ONLY
+ the partitioned table; such an index is marked invalid, and the partitions
+ do not get the index applied automatically. The indexes on partitions can
+ be created separately using CONCURRENTLY, and later
+ attached to the index on the parent using
+ ALTER INDEX .. ATTACH PARTITION. Once indexes for all
+ partitions are attached to the parent index, the parent index is marked
+ valid automatically. Example:
+
+CREATE INDEX measurement_usls_idx ON ONLY measurement (unitsales);
+
+CREATE INDEX measurement_usls_200602_idx
+ ON measurement_y2006m02 (unitsales);
+ALTER INDEX measurement_usls_idx
+ ATTACH PARTITION measurement_usls_200602_idx;
+...
+
+
+ This technique can be used with UNIQUE and
+ PRIMARY KEY constraints too; the indexes are created
+ implicitly when the constraint is created. Example:
+
+ALTER TABLE ONLY measurement ADD UNIQUE (city_id, logdate);
+
+ALTER TABLE measurement_y2006m02 ADD UNIQUE (city_id, logdate);
+ALTER INDEX measurement_city_id_logdate_key
+ ATTACH PARTITION measurement_y2006m02_city_id_logdate_key;
+...
+
+