Jeff,
Friday, March 01, 2002, 12:05:36 AM, you wrote:

JK> Thanks for the reply. Does it actually hurt to index them on lower volumes
JK> of traffic? Or is it neglible?

Just try and you'll see, it really depends on your context.

JK> --jeff


>> Jeff,
>> Thursday, February 28, 2002, 7:14:51 AM, you wrote:
>>
>> JK> Is there a rule of thumb for small tables and whether they should be
>> JK> indexed? I have several small, two column lookup tables with few rows
>> JK> (100-300) and some very small tables (< 10 rows). I don't plan on
JK> indexing
>> JK> the very small ones, but what about the others?
>>
>> It depends on your request traffic. If it is high (say, thousands per
>> second) - it would be worthy to index them.
>>
>> JK> --jeff





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