Jeff

If you can put a job in debug mode - just run STRDBG - that uses this thing, see what the job log says. If there are messages about building a temporary file and a termporary index, see what those say. It might be building an index over the temporary - I think that might cause an advise to happen, not sure, but there is no longer, it seems, the connection to the original table.

Vern

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From: Jeff Crosby <jlcrosby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

There is a view that joins this table with another table of "old" item
numbers (OLITMMST). This table's name is DMITMMST. That view was
created like this:

CREATE VIEW ALITMMST AS (
SELECT A.*,CAST(00010101 AS NUMERIC(8,0)) AS DLDAT FROM DMITMMST A
UNION ALL
SELECT B.* FROM OLITMMST B )

As you can see, OLITMMST has 1 additional field, the deleted date. I do
not use ALITMMST anywhere in production RPG, the buyers use that view
for querying.

The file is not used in any WITH AS, but it is definitely used in SELECTS.

Vernon Hamberg wrote:
Hi Jeff

Is this table used in any nested view situations? Like a WITH AS
(correlated table expression) or as the file in a SELECT (nested
table expression)? Or is there a view defined over it that you
further use in some indirect way? In the past I have seen where an
index is being created over a temporary table - and this can cause
the advice. I was told at COMMON that this should not happen, but I
suggest calling IBM with lots of information about the use. Does the
index advice tell you which statement caused the advice?

HTH
Vern

At 07:42 AM 4/11/2008, you wrote:


Yes, It's DDL defined and yes, the suggested index is the exact primary
key, ITNBR. That's the one and only primary key field. Weird, huh?

Wilt, Charles wrote:

Jeff,

IIRC, this will sometimes happen with a DDS defined file because
an SQL index has more statistical
information that the query engine can use.

But you say your file is a DDL defined table....so I don't know....

Is the suggested index the exact primary key? How many fields in the PK?

Charles Wilt
Software Engineer
CINTAS Corporation - IT 92B
513.701.1307

wiltc@xxxxxxxxxx




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Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 8:30 AM
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Subject: Index advisor advising index on primary key

At our LUG meeting earlier this week a fellow midranger (Thanks Rob!)
gave a presentation on things you might not have known about on the i.
One of them was iNav index advisor, which I did not know about.

I cleaned out the advice since much of it was old so it would start fresh.

On our item master file, it is advising that I create an index on field
ITNBR. This file is an SQL table created via DDL (not DDS) and ITNBR is
the primary key. Does this advice make sense? Why would it advise an
index on the primary key?

Thanks.

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