>>> if the primary key cannot be modified, that is one less index to update.

>>That is only true for databases with an overwriting storage manager.

???
You mean database that overwrite deleted records? Why?
Actually, I meant auto-increment primary key, or timestamp keys.
Since they cannot be modified, there is no need to recalculate the index position
even if the whole rest of the record is modified.
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