July 4, 2018 at 10:10 am
Is there a way to identify missing indexes via extended events ?
July 5, 2018 at 6:15 am
what makes you think there are missing indexes?
***The first step is always the hardest *******
July 5, 2018 at 7:39 am
The below query says so, I don't need lecture on indexes/plan cache, what I need to know is if ' is there a way to identify missing indexes via extended events' if yes, then how?
SELECT CAST(SERVERPROPERTY('ServerName') AS [nvarchar](256)) AS [SQLServer]
,db.[database_id] AS [DatabaseID]
,db.[name] AS [DatabaseName]
,id.[object_id] AS [ObjectID]
,id.[statement] AS [FullyQualifiedObjectName]
,id.[equality_columns] AS [EqualityColumns]
,id.[inequality_columns] AS [InEqualityColumns]
,id.[included_columns] AS [IncludedColumns]
,gs.[unique_compiles] AS [UniqueCompiles]
,gs.[user_seeks] AS [UserSeeks]
,gs.[user_scans] AS [UserScans]
,gs.[last_user_seek] AS [LastUserSeekTime]
,gs.[last_user_scan] AS [LastUserScanTime]
,gs.[avg_total_user_cost] AS [AvgTotalUserCost]
,gs.[avg_user_impact] AS [AvgUserImpact]
,gs.[system_seeks] AS [SystemSeeks]
,gs.[system_scans] AS [SystemScans]
,gs.[last_system_seek] AS [LastSystemSeekTime]
,gs.[last_system_scan] AS [LastSystemScanTime]
,gs.[avg_total_system_cost] AS [AvgTotalSystemCost]
,gs.[avg_system_impact] AS [AvgSystemImpact]
,gs.[user_seeks] * gs.[avg_total_user_cost] * (gs.[avg_user_impact] * 0.01) AS [IndexAdvantage]
,'CREATE INDEX [Missing_IXNC_' + OBJECT_NAME(id.[object_id], db.[database_id]) + '_' + REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE(ISNULL(id.[equality_columns], ''), ', ', '_'), '[', ''), ']', '') + CASE
WHEN id.[equality_columns] IS NOT NULL
AND id.[inequality_columns] IS NOT NULL
THEN '_'
ELSE ''
END + REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE(ISNULL(id.[inequality_columns], ''), ', ', '_'), '[', ''), ']', '') + '_' + LEFT(CAST(NEWID() AS [nvarchar](64)), 5) + ']' + ' ON ' + id.[statement] + ' (' + ISNULL(id.[equality_columns], '') + CASE
WHEN id.[equality_columns] IS NOT NULL
AND id.[inequality_columns] IS NOT NULL
THEN ','
ELSE ''
END + ISNULL(id.[inequality_columns], '') + ')' + ISNULL(' INCLUDE (' + id.[included_columns] + ')', '') AS [ProposedIndex]
,CAST(CURRENT_TIMESTAMP AS [smalldatetime]) AS [CollectionDate]
FROM [sys].[dm_db_missing_index_group_stats] gs WITH (NOLOCK)
INNER JOIN [sys].[dm_db_missing_index_groups] ig WITH (NOLOCK)
ON gs.[group_handle] = ig.[index_group_handle]
INNER JOIN [sys].[dm_db_missing_index_details] id WITH (NOLOCK)
ON ig.[index_handle] = id.[index_handle]
INNER JOIN [sys].[databases] db WITH (NOLOCK)
ON db.[database_id] = id.[database_id]
WHERE id.[database_id] > 4 -- Remove this to see for entire instance
ORDER BY [IndexAdvantage] DESC
OPTION (RECOMPILE);
July 5, 2018 at 8:17 am
these are only suggested indexes they may not make any difference at all, are you having issues with performance?
***The first step is always the hardest *******
July 5, 2018 at 8:59 am
not really, let me rephrase my question, is there a way to find suggested indexes using extended events?
July 5, 2018 at 9:30 am
Are you trying to somehow track a missing index to a query?
You capture warnings: https://sqlperformance.com/2015/10/extended-events/capture-plan-warnings
July 5, 2018 at 9:36 am
Thanks Jones
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