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mikebird
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Posted - 2012-07-25 : 04:28:25
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select * from sys.indexes gives 268select * from sysindexes gives 438with a different showplan for eachand all the other objects: that dotwhy the difference for these? It is obvious and simple, but you can save me time if I hunt for an answerWhat is means to me is the version... 2005 or 2008? |
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lionofdezert
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Posted - 2012-07-25 : 04:53:23
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sys.indexes will give you indexes information only, while sysindexes will give you indexes informatin as well as statistics information. That is why, count for sysindexes is always larger than sys.indexes--------------------------http://connectsql.blogspot.com/ |
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