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Does the order of columns in a PK index matter? Yes it does. By default, the primary key constraint is enforced in SQL Server by a unique clustered index. The clustered index defines the logical order of rows in the table.
The order of columns is critical. Now which order is correct it depends on how you are going to query it. An index can be used to do an exact seek or a range scan. SQL Server can use an index for a range scan only if the leftmost column is specified, and then only if the next leftmost column is specified, and so on.
4 Answers. Order by columns are used for ordering the result set, not filtering. An index on the columns mentioned in the order by clause is unlikely to change anything, especially if it's not used to filter the data.
Yes, index will help you, when using ORDER BY. Because INDEX is a sorted data structure, so the request will be executed faster. Look at this example: table test2 with 3 rows. I used LIMIT after order by to show the difference in execution.
In short: No, it's not for show, there are real performance benefits. The order of columns is critical. Now which order is correct it depends on how you are going to query it. An index can be used to do an exact seek or a range scan.
In general, you should put the column expected to be used most often first in the index. You can create a composite index (using several columns), and the same index can be used for queries that reference all of these columns, or just some of them.
Indexing Order By. That means the same index that is used for the where clause must also cover the order by clause.
In general, you should put the column expected to be used most often first in the index. You can create a composite index (using several columns), and the same index can be used for queries that reference all of these columns, or just some of them.
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