In our database we have this table with 200.000 rows
CREATE TABLE dbo.UserTask (
UserTask_ID int NOT NULL IDENTITY (1, 1),
UserTask_SequenceNumber int NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
UserTask_IdEntitat uniqueidentifier NOT NULL,
UserTask_Subject varchar(100) NOT NULL,
UserTask_Description varchar(500) NOT NULL,
.....
.....
CONSTRAINT [PK_UserTask] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[UserTask_ID] ASC
) ON [PRIMARY]
) ON [PRIMARY]
I have created an index on UserTask_IdEntitat
column with
CREATE NONCLUSTERED INDEX IX_UserTask_IDEntitat ON dbo.UserTask
(
UserTask_IDEntitat
)
Executing the following query, execution plan shows us that index on UserTask_IDEntitat
is used to do the query:
SELECT UserTask_ID
FROM UserTask
WHERE UserTask_IdEntitat = @IdEntitat
ORDER BY UserTask_LastSendSystemDateTime desc
But If we add another column in the Select
list, then the index is not used
SELECT UserTask_ID, UserTask_SequenceNumber, UserTask_IDEntitat, ....., UserTask_Subject
FROM UserTask
WHERE UserTask_IdEntitat = @IdEntitat
ORDER BY UserTask_LastSendSystemDateTime desc
Why adding a column different from the primary key makes that the SQL Server execution plan doesn't use the index on the UserTask_IDEntitat
column?
Following this link http://bytes.com/topic/sql-server/answers/144592-sqlsever-not-using-index it seems that the number of times that the filtered value is repeated on the column, It can make that the index is not used, but I have tried doing the query with an @IdEntitat value that is repeated 60.000 times and other that is repeated only 175 times and the results are the same, the index on IDEntitat
column is ignored.
This is taking me crazy!!!
Thanks for your help.
INCLUDE
ing_SequenceNumber
in the index.LastSendSystemDateTime
also, I think. (To help doorder by
).