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Okay to merge included columns on otherwise identical indexes?



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I have two indexes that index the same field on the same table. The only difference between them is the included columns.



There's no reason I shouldn't combine the included columns and just have one index, right?










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    I have two indexes that index the same field on the same table. The only difference between them is the included columns.



    There's no reason I shouldn't combine the included columns and just have one index, right?










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      I have two indexes that index the same field on the same table. The only difference between them is the included columns.



      There's no reason I shouldn't combine the included columns and just have one index, right?










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      I have two indexes that index the same field on the same table. The only difference between them is the included columns.



      There's no reason I shouldn't combine the included columns and just have one index, right?







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          Yes, you should merge these indexes and only keep one, as long as you verify that:




          • Neither of them are marked as UNIQUE (in which case, preserve that one)


          • Neither of them have a filter condition


          • Neither of them are expressly referenced in an index hint







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          • Thanks. I just combined like 5 indexes and shed close to a gigabyte of data, lol. :)

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          Yes, you should merge these indexes and only keep one, as long as you verify that:




          • Neither of them are marked as UNIQUE (in which case, preserve that one)


          • Neither of them have a filter condition


          • Neither of them are expressly referenced in an index hint







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          • Thanks. I just combined like 5 indexes and shed close to a gigabyte of data, lol. :)

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          Yes, you should merge these indexes and only keep one, as long as you verify that:




          • Neither of them are marked as UNIQUE (in which case, preserve that one)


          • Neither of them have a filter condition


          • Neither of them are expressly referenced in an index hint







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          • Thanks. I just combined like 5 indexes and shed close to a gigabyte of data, lol. :)

            – BVernon
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          Yes, you should merge these indexes and only keep one, as long as you verify that:




          • Neither of them are marked as UNIQUE (in which case, preserve that one)


          • Neither of them have a filter condition


          • Neither of them are expressly referenced in an index hint







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          Yes, you should merge these indexes and only keep one, as long as you verify that:




          • Neither of them are marked as UNIQUE (in which case, preserve that one)


          • Neither of them have a filter condition


          • Neither of them are expressly referenced in an index hint








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          • Thanks. I just combined like 5 indexes and shed close to a gigabyte of data, lol. :)

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          • Thanks. I just combined like 5 indexes and shed close to a gigabyte of data, lol. :)

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          Thanks. I just combined like 5 indexes and shed close to a gigabyte of data, lol. :)

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          Thanks. I just combined like 5 indexes and shed close to a gigabyte of data, lol. :)

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