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sys.indexes - Viewing Existing Indexes on an Given Table in SQL Server
How To View Existing Indexes on an Given Table using sys.indexes in SQL Server?
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Another way to view existing indexes defined for a given table is to use the system view called "sys.indexes". The tutorial exercise shows you how many indexes were defined from the previous tutorial on table "fyi_links":
USE FyiCenterData; GO SELECT * FROM sys.indexes WHERE object_id = ( SELECT object_id FROM sys.tables WHERE name = 'fyi_links' ); GO object_id name index_id type_desc is_unique --------- ------------- -------- ---------- --------- 421576540 NULL 0 HEAP 0 421576540 fyi_links_id 2 NONCLUSTERED 0 421576540 fyi_links_url 3 NONCLUSTERED 0
The extra line in the query result is not a real index at this moment. It will be explained in another tutorial.
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