asyncwait
asyncwait

Reputation: 4537

SQL Server - Detecting non-indexed columns but used in WHERE clause

How to detect a column included in WHERE clause but used in indexed?

Little Background:

Until the time the table has few number of records things will be okay, once it started having millions of records then index should be created for a column which is used in WHERE clauses in stored procs, inline queries etc.,

Since we have hundreds of stored procs and queries that often gets changed by the devs I wanted to have a automated way of identifying those columns that are used in WHERE clauses but not an index is created. How to do that in SQL Server 2008?

Upvotes: 0

Views: 463

Answers (2)

gbn
gbn

Reputation: 432521

Use the "Missing indexes" dmv stuff to spot what could be added?

  • Example (this is weighted so you have an idea of cost too)
  • MSDN

Edit: I'll qualify... this allows you to consider indexes based on cost/use/benefit. An index may only be used at 04:00 on a Sunday, so from a cost perspective it's probably not worth it

Upvotes: 4

Mitch Wheat
Mitch Wheat

Reputation: 300728

You should first identify your expensive queries: How Can I Log and Find the Most Expensive Queries?

Upvotes: 0

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