2013-02-18 (first published: 2013-01-25)
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2013-02-18 (first published: 2013-01-25)
2,777 reads
Script to generate script to detach or attach user databases
2013-02-15 (first published: 2013-01-29)
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Script to reorganize all indexes on all tables in user databases
2013-02-14 (first published: 2013-01-31)
3,268 reads
2013-02-13 (first published: 2013-01-25)
2,007 reads
This utility will generate column and parameter metadata in various useful formats for tables, views, and procedures.
2013-02-12 (first published: 2013-01-18)
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Simple script which create a list of all the tables and rows of the selected DB.
2013-02-11 (first published: 2012-12-21)
1,179 reads
2013-02-08 (first published: 2012-12-27)
1,545 reads
T-SQL that allows you to import tab delimited text file into correct table based on file name.
2013-02-07 (first published: 2012-12-27)
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2013-02-06 (first published: 2012-12-27)
1,855 reads
Creates and populates a date-dimension table suitable for OLTP or data warehouse purposes.
2013-02-04
3,294 reads
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I have added a few indexes to one of my tables in SQL Server 2025:
ALTER TABLE dbo.CustomerContact
ADD CONSTRAINT PK_CustomerContact
PRIMARY KEY (CustomerID);
-- Create index on CustomerEmail
CREATE INDEX IX_CustomerContact_CustomerEmail
ON dbo.CustomerContact (CustomerEmail);
CREATE INDEX IX_CustomerContact_CustomerEmail
ON dbo.CustomerContact (phone);
I then do this to disable one index:
alter index IX_CustomerContact_CustomerPhone on dbo.CustomerContact disableI see this when I check the index status:
I decide to rebuild all indexes with this command:
ALTER INDEX ALL ON dbo.CustomerContactAfter I do this, what will I see for the index status? See possible answers