The CREATE INDEX statement is used to create indexes in tables.
Indexes allow the database application to find data fast; without reading the whole table.
Indexes
An index can be created in a table to find data more quickly and efficiently.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 you should only create indexes on columns (and tables) that will be frequently searched against.
SQL CREATE INDEX Syntax
Creates an index on a table. Duplicate values are allowed: CREATE INDEX index_name
ON table_name (column_name)
ON table_name (column_name)
SQL CREATE UNIQUE INDEX Syntax
Creates a unique index on a table. Duplicate values are not allowed: CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_name
ON table_name (column_name)
ON table_name (column_name)
CREATE INDEX Example
The SQL statement below creates an index named "PIndex" on the "LastName" column in the "Persons" table: CREATE INDEX PIndex
ON Persons (LastName)
ON Persons (LastName)
CREATE INDEX PIndex
ON Persons (LastName, FirstName)
ON Persons (LastName, FirstName)
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