Home Forums SQL Server 2005 Data Corruption corrupt index (nonclustered primary key) after 2005 upgrade RE: corrupt index (nonclustered primary key) after 2005 upgrade

  • Welsh Corgi (2/3/2010)


    Oracle using the same concept as the later versions of SQL Server.

    Maybe, but that doesn't mean that an article on how to rebuild Oracle indexes is going to help in the slightest with a problem rebuilding SQL indexes. The commands are different, the errors are different, the index structures and system table structures are different.

    I don't know what concept you were referring to, but SQL's been using b-tree indexes for many versions now.

    Gail Shaw
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