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The Ultimate Prospective-Index Column(s) Selectivity Analyzer

Gets single-column and cumulative-column selectivity stats and @Top largest dupe sets for each cumulative column stepping for a set of one or more columns for a table.  Read more...
By Jesse Roberge 2008/10/24 | Source: SQLServerCentral.com | Category: Index Management
Rating: |  Discuss |  Briefcase | 868 reads

The Ultimate Duplicate Index Finder

Searches database-wide for multiple indexes in the same table which has the same column as the first seek key. Optionally limits to LIKE wildcard patterns of table and schema names.  Read more...
By Jesse Roberge 2008/10/17 | Source: SQLServerCentral.com | Category: Index Management
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The Ultimate Index Lister (Non-Pivoted)

Lists details for all indexes on one or more tables / schemas, including row count and size. The non-pivot version also gives data type and other details for the columns.  Read more...
By Jesse Roberge 2008/10/07 | Source: SQLServerCentral.com | Category: Index Management
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The Ultimate Index Lister (Pivoted)

Lists details for all indexes on one or more tables / schemas, including row count and size. This version outputs the member seek + include columns as two comma separated output columns.  Read more...
By Jesse Roberge 2008/10/09 | Source: SQLServerCentral.com | Category: Index Management
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