When partitioning key is not a part of the index and you are querying whole table, 
then it is faster to scan one big index than many smaller ones. The difference is 
something like log rows to partcount*log (rows/partcount).

> BTW, local indexes are the only way to go -- I've never
> understood the point
> of global indexes on partitioned tables -- maybe someone else can?
-- 
Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.net
-- 
Author: Wartiak Rastislav
  INET: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Fat City Network Services    -- 858-538-5051 http://www.fatcity.com
San Diego, California        -- Mailing list and web hosting services
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To REMOVE yourself from this mailing list, send an E-Mail message
to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (note EXACT spelling of 'ListGuru') and in
the message BODY, include a line containing: UNSUB ORACLE-L
(or the name of mailing list you want to be removed from).  You may
also send the HELP command for other information (like subscribing).

Reply via email to