I've been struggling to create the correct index to improve performance for a specific query we run on our database, I hope one of you can help point me in the right direction.
I have 2 tables as per below. I have a query to find all employees of companies that belong to a specific category with first_name like "Be%" for example. I've tried creating a multiple index on category_id, company_id
but this hasn't helped. What should be the correct way to index my tables to achieve better performance for this query? Thank you in advance.
SELECT
e.*
FROM employee e
INNER JOIN company c ON e.company_id = c.company_id
WHERE c.category_id = 6
AND e.first_name LIKE "Be%"
GROUP BY e.employee_id
TABLE company
| company_id | category_id |
+------------+-------------+
| ... | ... |
+------------+-------------+
| 47 | 6 |
+------------+-------------+
| .. | ... |
+------------+-------------+
| 252 | 6 |
+------------+-------------+
TABLE employee
| employee_id | company_id | first_name | ... |
+-------------+------------+------------+-----+
| 2582250 | 47 | Ben | ... |
+-------------+------------+------------+-----+
| 3447890 | 252 | Ryan | ... |
+-------------+------------+------------+-----+
| 7125966 | 252 | Beth | ... |
+-------------+------------+------------+-----+
| ... | ... | ... | ... |
+-------------+------------+------------+-----+
CREATE TABLES below and sqlfiddle.
CREATE TABLE company (
`company_id` INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
`category_id` INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT 0
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
CREATE TABLE employee (
`employee_id` INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
`company_id` INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
`first_name` VARCHAR(255)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
company_id
when you wrotecountry_id
?