B-tree Indexes
GaussDB(DWS) supports B-tree indexes, but the position of the USING BTREE keyword in a statement is different from that in MySQL. DSC will perform adaptation based on GaussDB features during migration.
- Inline B-tree index
CREATE TABLE `public`.`test_create_table03` ( `DEMAND_ID` INT(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `DEMAND_NAME` CHAR(100) NOT NULL, `THEME` VARCHAR(200) NULL DEFAULT NULL, `SEND_ID` INT(11) NULL DEFAULT NULL, `SEND_NAME` CHAR(20) NULL DEFAULT NULL, `SEND_TIME` DATETIME NULL DEFAULT NULL, `DEMAND_CONTENT` TEXT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(`DEMAND_ID`), INDEX THEME_INDEX(THEME) USING BTREE, INDEX NAME_INDEX USING BTREE (SEND_NAME(10)) );
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."test_create_table03" ( "demand_id" SERIAL NOT NULL, "demand_name" CHAR(100) NOT NULL, "theme" VARCHAR(200) DEFAULT NULL, "send_id" INTEGER(11) DEFAULT NULL, "send_name" CHAR(20) DEFAULT NULL, "send_time" TIMESTAMP WITHOUT TIME ZONE DEFAULT NULL, "demand_content" TEXT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY ("demand_id") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("demand_id"); CREATE INDEX "theme_index" ON "public"."test_create_table03" USING BTREE ("theme"); CREATE INDEX "name_index" ON "public"."test_create_table03" USING BTREE ("send_name");
- B-tree index created by ALTER TABLE
Input
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `public`.`runoob_alter_test`( `dataType1` int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `dataType2` FLOAT(10,2), PRIMARY KEY(`dataType1`) ); ALTER TABLE runoob_alter_test ADD KEY alterTable_addKey_indexType (dataType1) USING BTREE;
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."runoob_alter_test" ( "datatype1" SERIAL NOT NULL, "datatype2" FLOAT(10), PRIMARY KEY ("datatype1") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("datatype1"); CREATE INDEX "altertable_addkey_indextype" ON "public"."runoob_alter_test" ("datatype1");
- B-tree index created by CREATE INDEX
Input
CREATE TABLE `public`.`test_create_table03` ( `DEMAND_ID` INT(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `DEMAND_NAME` CHAR(100) NOT NULL, `THEME` VARCHAR(200) NULL DEFAULT NULL, `SEND_ID` INT(11) NULL DEFAULT NULL, `SEND_NAME` CHAR(20) NULL DEFAULT NULL, `SEND_TIME` DATETIME NULL DEFAULT NULL, `DEMAND_CONTENT` TEXT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY(`DEMAND_ID`), INDEX CON_INDEX(DEMAND_CONTENT(100)) USING HASH , INDEX SEND_INFO_INDEX USING HASH (SEND_ID,SEND_NAME(10),SEND_TIME) ); CREATE TABLE `public`.`test_index_table05` ( `ID` INT(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `USER_ID` INT(20) NOT NULL, `USER_NAME` CHAR(20) NULL DEFAULT NULL, `DETAIL` VARCHAR(100) NULL DEFAULT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (`ID`) ); CREATE UNIQUE INDEX USER_ID_INDEX USING BTREE ON TEST_INDEX_TABLE05(USER_ID); CREATE INDEX USER_NAME_INDEX USING BTREE ON TEST_INDEX_TABLE05(USER_NAME(10)); CREATE INDEX DETAIL_INDEX ON TEST_INDEX_TABLE05(DETAIL(50)) USING BTREE; CREATE INDEX USER_INFO_INDEX USING BTREE ON TEST_INDEX_TABLE05(USER_ID,USER_NAME(10));
Output
CREATE TABLE "public"."test_index_table05" ( "id" SERIAL NOT NULL, "user_id" INTEGER(20) NOT NULL, "user_name" CHAR(20) DEFAULT NULL, "detail" VARCHAR(100) DEFAULT NULL, PRIMARY KEY ("id") ) WITH ( ORIENTATION = ROW, COMPRESSION = NO ) NOCOMPRESS DISTRIBUTE BY HASH ("id"); CREATE INDEX "user_id_index" ON "public"."test_index_table05" ("user_id"); CREATE INDEX "user_name_index" ON "public"."test_index_table05" USING BTREE ("user_name"); CREATE INDEX "detail_index" ON "public"."test_index_table05" USING BTREE ("detail"); CREATE INDEX "user_info_index" ON "public"."test_index_table05" USING BTREE ("user_id","user_name");
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