Tanel,

Tried it out -- I stand corrected!  Thanks for the heads up!

-Tim


on 9/8/03 9:14 AM, Tanel Poder at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Tim,
> 
> AFAIK, when doing a rebuild the whole index is read using fast full scan,
> the branch blocks are just ignored. And sorting does occur, since fast full
> scan doesn't guarantee all keys to be returned in an order. (yes the keys
> come in ordered "chunks" because they are stored in ordered way inside leaf
> blocks, that might help the ordering alghoritm to complete faster).
> 
> The benefit comes from that indexes are usually smaller in size than tables
> because they index only subset of a row, thus there are less IO operations
> needed when scanning data.
> 
> Tanel.
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> To: "Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 4:49 PM
> 
> 
> Gunnar,
> 
> Using ALTER SESSION to increase SORT_AREA_SIZE to some obscene number (i.e.
> several hundred Mb?  A Gb?) may help, as long as you are running 8i or below
> or (if running 9i) the parameter WORKAREA_SIZE_POLICY is set to MANUAL.  If
> WORKAREA_SIZE_POLICY is set to AUTO, then you may have to bump
> PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET to something enormous instead...
> 
> Are you making use of ALTER INDEX REBUILD to rebuild an index, or are you
> dropping and then creating?  ALTER INDEX REBUILD runs much faster than a
> CREATE INDEX for two reasons:  1) the REBUILD reads the previous index¹s
> leaf nodes so there is less I/O since it is smaller and 2) there is no sort
> operation needed since the previous index¹s leaf entries are already sorted=
> 

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