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|  | title: SQL CREATE INDEX Statement | ||
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|  | The CREATE INDEX statement is used to create indexes in tables. | ||
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|  | Indexes are used to retrieve data from the database very fast. The users cannot see the indexes, they are just used to speed up searches/queries. | ||
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|  | > **Note:** Updating a table with indexes takes more time than updating a table without (because the indexes also need an update). So, only create indexes on columns that will be frequently searched against.
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|  | #### CREATE INDEX Syntax
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|  | Creates an index on a table. Duplicate values are allowed: | ||
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|  | ```sql | ||
|  | CREATE INDEX index_name | ||
|  | ON table_name (column1, column2, ...); | ||
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|  | #### CREATE UNIQUE INDEX Syntax
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|  | Creates a unique index on a table. Duplicate values are not allowed: | ||
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|  | ```sql | ||
|  | CREATE UNIQUE INDEX index_name | ||
|  | ON table_name (column1, column2, ...); | ||
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|  | > **Note:** The syntax for creating indexes varies among different databases. Therefore: Check the syntax for creating indexes in your database.
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|  | #### CREATE INDEX Example
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|  | The SQL statement below creates an index named "idx_lastname" on the "LastName" column in the "Persons" table: | ||
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|  | ```sql | ||
|  | CREATE INDEX idx_lastname | ||
|  | ON Persons (LastName); | ||
|  | ``` | ||
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|  | If you want to create an index on a combination of columns, you can list the column names within the parentheses, separated by commas: | ||
|  | CREATE INDEX idx_pname | ||
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|  | ```sql | ||
|  | ON Persons (LastName, FirstName); | ||
|  | ``` | ||
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|  | #### DROP INDEX Statement
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|  | The DROP INDEX statement is used to delete an index in a table. | ||
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|  | **MS Access:** | ||
|  | ```sql | ||
|  | DROP INDEX index_name ON table_name; | ||
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|  | **SQL Server:** | ||
|  | ```sql | ||
|  | DROP INDEX table_name.index_name; | ||
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|  | **DB2/Oracle:** | ||
|  | ```sql | ||
|  | DROP INDEX index_name; | ||
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|  | **MySQL:** | ||
|  | ```sql | ||
|  | ALTER TABLE table_name | ||
|  | DROP INDEX index_name;  | ||
|  | ``` |