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Composite Index creation tip from Vivek

Posted on 06-Feb-2007 By Admin No Comments on Composite Index creation tip from Vivek

When you create a composite B-tree index, you should consider the following.

The most restrctive condition: The condition that returns the least number of rows. The column that is involved in this condition, should be the leading column of B-tree index.

So for finding the candidate of composite index columns, column order should be..

( Column involved in the most restrictive condition, …….. , column involved in the least restrictive condition).

Also, consider the data distribution while checking restrictive columns. Above analysis will work better for uniformly distributed column values.

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