SQL 2012 :: Column Not Covered By Index?

Jan 15, 2015

We have a large table with many columns and many indexes. One poorly performing query is having to do a key lookup when the where clause includes a particular column with no covering index.

Are you generally better off adding a new index or adding the column to an existing index ( included columns )Column: LAST_STATE_RESPONSE_CODE

The Query Processor estimates that implementing the following index could improve the query cost by 88.9332%.

*/
/*
USE [ database name]
GO
CREATE NONCLUSTERED INDEX [<Name of Missing Index, sysname,>]
ON [dbo].[SERVICE_REQUEST] ([BUSINESS_PROCESS_STATUS],[[color=#F00]LAST_STATE_RESPONSE_CODE[size="3"][/size][/color]],[CONCRETE_TYPE])
INCLUDE ([LIENHOLDER_PERFORMING_LIEN_FILING_ID],[MAKE],[YEAR],[MANUFACTURER_ID],[CLIENT_ID])
GO

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Transact SQL :: Non Clustered Covered Index Not Utilizing In A Query Plan?

Jul 27, 2015

I had some SQL queries which are using department ID for join , filter , Group By and Select so , i am having index on department ID of my table File Master scheme ..

CREATE TABLE [dbo].[FILE_MASTER](
[FILE_ID] [INT] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
[DEPARTMENT_ID] [INT] NULL,
       [CLIENT_ID] [INT] NULL
       ,[LEAD_DETAIL_ID] [INT] NULL

[code]....

The above index only working when there is condition or group by on department ID .and i when i am querying ..

SELECT DISTINCT CL.CLIENT_ID,CL.LOAN_SANCTION_DATE,MIN(CL.INWARD_DATE)AS Inward
FROM dbo.FILE_MASTER AS CL 
GROUP BY CL.CLIENT_ID,CL.LOAN_SANCTION_DATE

and the plan is showing Index scan on index Indx_FM_department_ID .. Why it is not using Index seek , i guess i have both group by Columns in cover index included columns what is the use of cover index then ?

because if i am giving where condition before group by for specific Client ID , Loan Sanction Date it is telling to create separate index on client ID , Loan Sanction Date as per Execution Plan missing index detail ..

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Is it always the best practice to have the partition column also as the column for clustered index?

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The data is long, seems useless but is needed by the business and they need to be able to search "where bigcolumn like 'test%'". With an index, even with a huge amount of data, it was 'fast'. Now of course without an index it is unusable. The wildcard is always at the end of the search. I made a full text index on the column and basic queries such as: select * from ourtable where contains(bigcolumn, 'AReallyLongStringofTextHere') works fine unless there is a space in the data. We loose thousands of returned rows because of spaces in the data.

I have tried select * from ourtable where contains(bigcolumn, '"AReallyLongStringofTextHere that includes spaces"') but not all of the data is returned. I get 112 rows with the contains statement. The table scanning statement of "select * from ourtable where bigcolumn like 'AReallyLongStringofTextHere that includes spaces%' returns 1939 rows.I understand that a full text index is breaking the long string up since it contains spaces. Is there a way to retain the entire string as 1 index entry or is there a way to fix my query to return all of the rows?

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Switch:
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2. Disable the Column store on Switch table

SSIS Package:
3. Load data to Switch (Insert / Update)

Reverse Switch:
4. Enable the Switch
5. Switch back the data from Switch table to Main table

Issue: Some time the Column store is not getting disabled, and the package fails complaining try disabling the Column store index and try loading data.

If we re-run the procedure, the column store gets disabled.

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Sep 30, 2015

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How to distinguish in a Full Text query that the result came from an embedded document rather than from "main" document? Or if that's not possible how to disable indexing of embedded documents?

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Jan 14, 2014

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IDCOMPANYPOS_IDSTART_DATEEND_DATE
999119/2/20119/9/2012
999119/10/20129/10/2012
999119/11/20129/11/2012
999119/12/20126/2/2013
999116/3/20136/30/2013

[Code] ....

In this case I want results to say that ID 999 has a range from 9/2/2011 to NULL. There are no gaps in the date range. Or to say it differently, there's always an assignment starting the next day after an end_date. Or an assignment that overlaps the end and beginning of another assignment.

Here's another example where there is a gap in the ranges.

IDCOMPANYPOS_IDSTART_DATEEND_DATE
333112011-09-022012-08-31
333112012-09-012012-09-10
333112012-09-112012-09-11
333112012-09-122013-01-06
333112013-09-01NULL

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Mar 5, 2015

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Now I want to add a non-clustered index on just one of the other columns, say LocationKey, like this:
CREATE INDEX IX_test on TableName (LocationKey)

I understand that the clustered index keys will also be added as key columns to any NC indexes. So, in this case the NC index will also get the other two columns from the clustered index added as key columns. But, in what order will they be added?

Will the resulting index keys on this new NC index effectively be:

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OR
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Do the clustering keys get added to a NC index in the same order as they are defined in the clustered index?

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Dec 5, 2007



Dear All.

We had Teradata 4700 SMP. We have moved data from TD to MS_SQL SERVER 2003. records are 19.65 Millions.

table is >> Order_Dtl

Columns are:-

Client_ID varchar 10
Order_ID varchar 50
Order_Sub_ID decimal
.....
...
..
.
Pk is (ClientID+OrderId+OrderSubID)

Web Base application or PDA devices use to initiate the order from all over the country. The issue is this table is not Partioned but good HP with 30 GB RAM is installed. this is main table that receive 18,0000 hits or more. All brokers and users are using this table to see the status of their order.

The always search by OrderID, or ClientID or order_SubNo, or enter any two like (Client_ID+Order_Sub_ID) or any combination.

Query takes to much time when ever server receive more querys. some orther indexes are also created on the same table like (OrderDate, OrdCreate Date and Status)

My Question are:-


Q1. IF Person "A" query to DB on Client_ID, then what Index will use ? (If any one do Query on any two combination like Client_ID+Order_ID, So what index will be uesd.? How does MS-SQL SERVER deal with these kind of issues.?

Q2. If i create 3 more indexes on ClientID, ORderID and OrdersubID. will this improve the performance of query.if person "A" search record on orderNo so what index will be used. (Mind it their would be 3 seprate indexes for Each PK columns) and composite-Clustered index is also available.?

Q3. I want to check what indexes has been used? on what search?

Q4. How can i check what table was populated when, or last date of update (DML)?

My Limitation is i Dont Create a Partioned table. I dont have permission to do it.



In Teradata we had more than 4 tb record of CRM data with no issue. i am not new baby in db line but not expert in sql server 2003.


I am thank u to all who read or reply.

Arshad

Manager Database
Esoulconsultancy.com

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[URL] ....

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/*
CREATE TYPE BP_Data_ACRC_427
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bp_type VARCHAR(4),
Dt datetime,
ID int IDENTITY(1,1),
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*/

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