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Someone told me once that I should now and then rebuild the index-tables in oracle for god performance.
Is this true and howto do this?
We have an Oracle 8.05 database with 2GB data.
About 100 tables / index:s
/Sven-Olof
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by: anand_2000vPosted on 2003-08-06 at 09:41:14ID: 9092647
Alter index index_name rebuild;
However if the table datab is huge then the operation might be slow...
Secondly in my experience after 10 rebuilds it is better to recreate the index.