October 22, 2015 at 9:12 pm
Hi,
I just wonder what is the usage of sys.sysrowsets in SQL Server? Microsoft said it “Exists in every database. Contains a row for each partition rowset for an index or a heap.” But what is a partition?
Also what is the meaning of idmajor and idminor for this table? I try to find the object ID of a table(246486340) and then execute the query:
Select * from sys.sysrowsets where idmajor = 246486340
The results are two records:
rowsetid ownertype idmajoridminornumpartstatusfgidfsrcrows
72057603504865280 1 24648634011602582
72057603612213248 124648634061202582
But I think there should only be one record with that major id.
Thanks
October 23, 2015 at 3:32 am
It's a hidden system table, so it's not directly for use (it can't even be queried). Rather use the system views like sys.partitions, sys.allocation_units and DMVs like sys.dm_db_partition_stats for such data.
It's not documented at all, so you won't find any detail on what the major and minor ids are. Rather use the documented system views.
Gail Shaw
Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)
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