I've had a couple kick in where full scans were happening before (badly
tuned SQL with out a proper index) and in one case I saw a three index
and-equal become a skip scan. 

I'm about 70/30 against skip scans on performance improvements with hints.

RF

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I've done a little bit research and testing on this and one thing that
I've
found is that the optimizer will only choose a skip-scan route if the
leading column of the index is relatively non-selective.  I haven't been
able to pin down how non-selective it has to be, but I've never had one
kick
in with a unique leading column, and it always seems to choose one if
the
leading column of the index has only a few distinct values in it.

--Brian

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Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 5:00 AM
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Okay, I have a developer here who has been reading the docs (this can
be dangerous!)

we are adding functionality to one of our applications, this will
involve using multiple fulfillment houses, so we'll be adding the
fulfillment vendor id to the order table. Easy, this is not a problem.
We want to be able to search by order date and by fulfillment vendor
id/order date

Traditional design would be to add two indexes: one on order date, and
a concatenated one on fulfillment vendor id/order date.

The developer is telling me to create a "skip scan index" instead of
two different ones. MY reading in the FM tells me that skip scan index
is not a type of index, but rather a way Oracle uses to use an index
even if the leftmost column is not in the query.

Is there any benefit in my building only the one index? Our order
volume is not so high (and never will be) that there is a visible
performance impact if I have the two indices.

This is 9i, 9.2.0.1, will be upgrading to 9.2.0.2 in the near future.
Solaris

Any suggestions/comments/war stories would be appreciated. I know I've
seen Jonathan post on skip scan indexes before but I can't find the
specific reference at the moment.

Rachel

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