It's elementary my dear Eva: if it didn't get truncated, then the index
entries would be pointing to the non-existant rows. So, the answer to
your question is: yup.

On 2003.07.30 10:59, Denham Eva wrote:
Hello,

When you truncate a table using:-

TRUNCATE TABLE TEMP;

does any of the indexes on the table also get truncated?

TIA
Denham Eva
Oracle DBA
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