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rb1373
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Posted - 2004-12-28 : 10:43:50
When I run DBCC SHOWCONTIG on a table, statistics for index ID 1 is shown. Is index ID 1 the clustered index? If so, is it safe to always assume index ID 1 is the clustered index?

The reason I am asking is because occasionally I run the command:

dbcc indexdefrag(MyDB, MyTable, 1).

I run this command occasionally until I can get a scheduled process built for my environment.

Thanks.

- rb

nr
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12543 Posts

Posted - 2004-12-28 : 10:47:21
Yes.
If no clustered index the table will have an index id 0. A clustered index will replace this with index id 1.

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