Multiple indexes on same fields in different order

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Petr Danes

I sometimes need to find the largest or smallest value in a field. If I put
two indexes on the same field, one in ascending order and one in descending
order, is Jet smart enough to use the proper index if a give it a grouping
query with the condition Max or Min, or am I just wasting resources?

Pete
 
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Petr Danes

Around 80,000. I tried the ShowPlan bit a few days ago, but wasn't able to
find the file that it supposedly creates, so I probably did something wrong.

Also, I'm running this split over a network, with Access for both frontend
and backend, so if I put a proper index on the backend, it might make a
sizable difference in how fast it gets something from an extreme end, no?

Pete
 
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Jerry Whittle

Your best bet is to create the indexes and get out a stopwatch. See if it
makes a difference. Tip: Time the second or third execution of the query as
Access often takes extra time to optimize the query in memory on the first
run.
 
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Petr Danes

Okay, I'll try that.


Jerry Whittle said:
Your best bet is to create the indexes and get out a stopwatch. See if it
makes a difference. Tip: Time the second or third execution of the query
as
Access often takes extra time to optimize the query in memory on the first
run.
 

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