AND-EQUAL
Description
Joins two or more non-unique indexes on the same table
Versions
This operation is implemented in the following versions
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| 7.3.4 |
| 8.0.4 |
| 8.0.5 |
| 8.0.6 |
| 8.1.5 |
| 8.1.6 |
| 8.1.7 |
| 9.0.1 |
| 9.2.0 |
| 10.1.0 |
| 10.2.0 |
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Example
This example was developed using Oracle 9.2.0.1 on Windows 2000
This example requires the following table and index definitions
CREATE TABLE t1
(
c1 NUMBER NOT NULL,
c2 NUMBER NOT NULL,
c3 NUMBER NOT NULL
);
CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1 (c2);
CREATE INDEX i2 ON t1 (c3);
ANALYZE TABLE t1 COMPUTE STATISTICS;
The statement
SELECT /*+ AND_EQUAL (t1 i1 i2) */ c1
FROM t1
WHERE c2 = 0 AND c3 = 0;
generates the following execution plan
0 SELECT STATEMENT Optimizer=CHOOSE
1 0 TABLE ACCESS (BY INDEX ROWID) OF 'T1'
2 1 AND-EQUAL
3 2 INDEX (RANGE SCAN) OF 'I1' (NON-UNIQUE)
4 2 INDEX (RANGE SCAN) OF 'I2' (NON-UNIQUE)
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