I am not db guy. But I need to create tables and do CRUD operations on them. I get confused should I create the index on all columns by default or not? Here is my understanding which I consider while creating index.
Index basically contains the memory location range ( starting memory location where first value is stored to end memory location where last value is stored). So when we insert any value in table index for column needs to be updated as it has got one more value but update of column value wont have any impact on index value. Right? So bottom line is when my column is used in join between two tables we should consider creating index on column used in join but all other columns can be skipped because if we create index on them it will involve extra cost of updating index value when new value is inserted in column.Right?
Consider this scenario where table mytable
contains two three columns i.e col1
,col2
,col3
. Now we fire this query
select col1,col2 from mytable
Now there are two cases here. In first case we create the index on col1
and col2
. In second case we don't create any index.** As per my understanding
case 1 will be faster than case2 because in case 1 we oracle can quickly find column memory location. So here I have not used any join columns but
still index is helping here. So should I consider creating index here or not?**
What if in the same scenario above if we fire
select * from mytable
instead of
select col1,col2 from mytable
Will index help here?