Create Index vs. Auto Create Statistics

  • hi all,

    When using the 'auto create statistics (default)', SS2k creates statistics and creates indexes named _WA_SYS_.... 

    Can you interpret these indexes (i.e., _WA_SYS) as a 'hint' from SS2k?  By 'hint', I am implying that since an index created with a 'CREATE INDEX (..) ON (...)' statement does not exist, should I consider creating an index on this column.

    Assuming you do update statistics on table/indexes, is a there a performance advantage by using a 'CREATE INDEX' vs 'Auto Create Statistics index'?

    Thanks.

    Steve

  • - _WA** are just statistics, that 's not the same as a regular index.

    - However it does give you a hint on which columns are used for searchoperations.

    - Use "create index wizard" if you want to examin which indexes may be usefull. (better is to be DBA-part of the development-team so you get a realy good view on which access is needed, how they tend to implement it and maybe even you may be alowed to give optimization tips for their code, sql and sqlserver access)

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  • Does anybody have a handy script that will identify search fields for the _WA** indexes?


    Terry

  • based on system catalog info (designed for sql2k sp3)

    select  u.name as TbOwner, o.name as TbName ,  x.name as IxName, xc.name as IxColName, xk.keyno as KeyOrder

        from  sysobjects o

         inner join sysindexes x

      on o.id = x.id

         inner join sysindexkeys xk

            on x.id = xk.id

             and x.indid = xk.indid

         inner join syscolumns xc

               on o.id = xc.id

                and xk.colid = xc.colid

         inner join sysusers u

     on u.uid = o.uid

       where  o.xtype = 'u'

          and keys is not null

          and x.name like '_w%'

    order by  o.name, x.name, xk.keyno

     

    TEST IT

    Johan

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