The CREATE INDEX
statement is used to create indexes in tables.
Indexes are used to retrieve data from the database more quickly than otherwise. The users cannot see the indexes, they are just used to speed up searches/queries.
Note: Updating a table with indexes takes more time than updating a table without (because the indexes also need an update). So, only create indexes on columns that will be frequently searched against.
Creates an index on a table. Duplicate values are allowed:
CREATE INDEX
index_name
ON
table_name (
column1,
column2, ...);
Creates a unique index on a table. Duplicate values are not allowed:
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX
index_name
ON
table_name (
column1,
column2, ...);
Note: The syntax for creating indexes varies among different databases. Therefore: Check the syntax for creating indexes in your database.
The SQL statement below creates an index named "idx_lastname" on the "LastName" column in the "Persons" table:
CREATE INDEX idx_lastname
ON Persons (LastName);
If you want to create an index on a combination of columns, you can list the column names within the parentheses, separated by commas:
CREATE INDEX idx_pname
ON Persons (LastName, FirstName);
The DROP INDEX
statement is used to delete an index in a table.
MS Access:
DROP INDEX
index_name ON
table_name;
SQL Server:
DROP INDEX
table_name.
index_name;
DB2/Oracle:
DROP INDEX
index_name;
MySQL:
ALTER TABLE
table_name
DROP INDEX
index_name;
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