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| From | Erland Sommarskog <esquel@sommarskog.se> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.databases.ms-sqlserver |
| Subject | Re: Some questions about relational indexes and statistics in SS2005 |
| Date | 2013-05-07 21:26 +0200 |
| Organization | Erland Sommarskog |
| Message-ID | <XnsA1B9DA262C7A3Yazorman@127.0.0.1> (permalink) |
| References | <34bd78e8-b0d3-447c-a5de-88d35d6b6383@googlegroups.com> |
(rja.carnegie@gmail.com) writes: > 1. A nonclustered index can "include" columns that are not part of > the index key: can this be done with a nonclustered primary key > constraint index? No. > but the workaround might be to /not/ have a primary key, > but have a unique nonclustered index with included columns, which > does everything except display that it is the table's primary key, You could, but I have never seen the need. But, yeah, I could see the scenario. > /or/, to create and then /disable/ the primary key index (if you > can do that), /and/ create the unique nonclustered index. You can't disable the PK. > 2. Will SQL Server ever automatically create a separate statistics group > on columns that are already the key of a clustered or nonclustered > index? And, if so, should I consider improving the index so that > it provides a satisfactory statistics group, and, how can I do that? Not sure that I understand the question, but SQL Server always creates statistics on the index columns. I have never heard "statistics group" before, but maybe you mean multi-column statistics. > (1) an index was created later than when the table was created, and a > statistics group was already auto-created on the columns before the > index was; Auto-stats are always single column statistics. Multi-column statistics are always user-initiated, either through CREATE INDEX or CREATE STATISTICS. > (3) an index and a statistics group are on more than one column > and have some of the same columns, or have columns in a different order; Then they are different indexes and statistics. Orders matter in both. > (4) a user-created statistics group has the same columns as an index. > Maybe all at the same time. All I know now is, they're there, > and I think they're a bad sign. If there is a user-defined statistics which has the same definition as an index, that statistics is redundant and should be dropped. -- Erland Sommarskog, Stockholm, esquel@sommarskog.se
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Some questions about relational indexes and statistics in SS2005 rja.carnegie@gmail.com - 2013-05-07 04:39 -0700
Re: Some questions about relational indexes and statistics in SS2005 Erland Sommarskog <esquel@sommarskog.se> - 2013-05-07 21:26 +0200
Re: Some questions about relational indexes and statistics in SS2005 rja.carnegie@gmail.com - 2013-05-09 14:45 -0700
Re: Some questions about relational indexes and statistics in SS2005 Erland Sommarskog <esquel@sommarskog.se> - 2013-05-10 11:05 +0200
Re: Some questions about relational indexes and statistics in SS2005 rja.carnegie@gmail.com - 2013-05-12 10:01 -0700
Re: Some questions about relational indexes and statistics in SS2005 Erland Sommarskog <esquel@sommarskog.se> - 2013-05-12 19:22 +0200
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