For SQL 2000. SP that shows clear info from sysindexes
This sp translate all the numeric info from sysindexes and translate it into text. Also, can generate a log file to later view.
Is like the one I posted before, but this one is for SQL 2000.
Create proc sp_sysindexes
@db_name Varchar (30) = NULL, --Database name where it executes
@LogFile Char(1) = 'N' --Indicates if it generates a log file or not(Y or N)
As
/*
** Author: Rodrigo Acosta
** E-mail: acosta_rodrigo@hotmail.com
** Date 08/31/2002
** sp_sysindexes @db_name, @logfile
** It shows clear information from sysindexes For SQL 2000
*/
Set Nocount ON
/*
** If a database name was entered it checks that it exists.
** If it does not exist, it shows an error and the available databases.
*/If @db_name is Not Null
Begin
If Not Exists
(Select name from master.dbo.sysdatabases Where name = @db_name)
Begin
Raiserror ('The database does not exist in the server.', 16, 1)
Print ('Available databases are:')
EXEC sp_databases
Return
End
End
/*
** It checks if the entered option for the log file is Y or N
** If it is not one of them, shows an error and exits.
*/If @Logfile<>'Y' And @LogFile<>'N'
Begin
Raiserror ('You must enter Y or N to generate the log file.',16,1)
Return
End
/* If no database was entered , it executes the sp in the actual database.*/If @db_name is NULL
Begin
Set @db_name = (Select db_name())
End
/*
**Variables
*/Declare @Select Varchar (1200) --it saves the select sentence
Declare @groupid tinyint--it saves the filegroup id
Declare @name sysname--it saves the object name
Declare @filegroup_nameVarchar (30)--it saves the filegroup name
Declare @used int--it saves used pages
Declare @uid int--it saves the object owner id
Set @select='select sysindexes.name,
"Status"=
Case
When sysindexes.Status = 2 Then '+''''+'Unique index'+''''+'
When sysindexes.Status = 1 Then '+''''+'Cancel command if attempt to insert duplicate key'+''''+'
When sysindexes.Status = 4 Then '+''''+'Cancel command if attempt to insert duplicate Row'+''''+'
When sysindexes.Status = 16 Then '+''''+'Clustered index'+''''+'
When sysindexes.Status = 64 Then '+''''+'Index allows duplicate rows'+''''+'
When sysindexes.Status = 2048 Then '+''''+'Index used to enforce PRIMARY KEY constraint'+''''+'
When sysindexes.Status = 4096 Then '+''''+'Index used to enforce UNIQUE constraint'+''''+'
Else '+''''+'No Status'+''''+'
End
,"Indid"=
Case
When Indid = 1 Then '+''''+'Clustered Index'+''''+'
When Indid > 1 And Indid < 255 Then '+''''+'Nonclustered Index'+''''+'
When Indid = 255 Then '+''''+'Tables that have text or image data'+''''+'
When Indid = 0 Then '+''''+'Table'+''''+'
Else '+''''+'No Indid'+''''+'
End
,Groupid
,used
,xtype
,uid
From ' + @db_name + '..SysIndexes sysindexes Inner Join ' + @db_name + '..Sysobjects sysobjects
On sysobjects.id = sysindexes.id
Order By sysindexes.Name'
/*It creates a temp table ##sysindexes to save the select*/Create Table ##sysindexes
(Name sysname,
Status Varchar(50),
Indid Varchar(36),
groupid Varchar (30),
used Varchar (47),
xtype Char(2),
uid VarChar (40))
/*It inserts the records in the temp table*/Insert ##sysindexes
EXEC (@select)
/*
** It creates a cursor to save the name, groupid, used, uid to update the temp table
** with the filegroup name and the object owner.
*/Declare vCursor Cursor For
Select [name], groupid, used ,uid From ##sysindexes Order By [name]
Declare @user Varchar(100)
Open vCursor --It opens the cursor.
FETCH NEXT FROM vCursor INTO @name, @groupid, @used, @uid
WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0
BEGIN
/*It changes the groupid into the filegroup name*/Set @filegroup_name=(Select filegroup_name(@groupid)) --It saves the filegroup name.
Update ##sysindexes
Set groupid=@filegroup_name
Where name=@name
/*It changes the used for tables and clustered indexes*/Update ##sysindexes
Set used = 'Number of data pages used: ' + Convert(Varchar (4), @used)
Where (Indid = 'Clustered Index' Or Indid = 'Table') And [name] = @name
/*It changes the used for nonclustered indexes*/Update ##sysindexes
Set used = 'Number of index pages used: ' + Convert(Varchar (4), @used)
Where Indid = 'Nonclustered Index' And [name] = @name
/*It changes the used for text or image*/Update ##sysindexes
Set used = 'Number of text/image pages used: ' + Convert(Varchar (4), @used)
Where Indid = 'Tables that have text or image data' And [name] = @name
/*It changes the uid to the owner
Update ##sysindexes
Set uid = (Select user_name(Convert(int,@uid)))
Where uid = @uid And name = @name*/
FETCH NEXT FROM vCursor INTO @name, @groupid, @used, @uid
End
/*Closes the cursor*/Close vCursor
Deallocate vCursor
/*It changes the filegroup NULL to 'no Filegroup'*/Update ##sysindexes
Set groupid='No Filegroup'
Where groupid Is Null
/*It shows the table ##sysindexes*/Select User_name(uid) + '.' + Name As 'Object name',
groupid As 'Filegroup',
Status,
Indid,
used As 'Pages Info',
'Object type' =
Case
When xtype = 'U' Then 'Of user'
When xtype = 'S' Then 'Of system'
End
from ##sysindexes
Order by [Name]
/*
** If Y was specified, it generates the log file
*/If @Logfile='Y'
Begin
EXEC master.dbo.xp_cmdshell 'Osql -E -Q"Select name,groupid,status,indid,used from ##sysindexes" -oc:\Sysindexes.Log'
Print 'A log file was generated in C:\ named Sysindexes.log'
End
/*It deletes the table ###sysindexes*/Drop table ##sysindexes