Valiveru, Siva wrote:
> 
> Need a advice here ..
> 
> Table "A"
> 
> Col1 - PK
> Col2 - Low cardinality column ( say 2 or 3 distinct values)
> Col3- Low cardinality column
> col4- Log Cardinality column
> 
> which of the following options is appropriate for the queries like this(
> Ours is a high OLTP APPLICATION)
> 
> select * from A where col2='a' and  col3='1'  and col4 = 'b' ;
> 
> a) Separate bitmap indexes on each of the columns(col1, col2, col3)
> 
> b) Composite bitmap index on the columns col1,col2,col3.
> 
> c) Composite b*tree index on the columns col1,col2,col3.
> 
> ** I remember reading that bitmap is not suitable for high transactional
> applications..because of the locks on the blocks..but what is the another
> alternative ..
> 
> Thanks, Siva
> 

I wouldn't use bitmap indexes but I would definitely consider
partitioning ...
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Regards,

  Stephane Faroult
  Oriole Corporation
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