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How do i find indexes of the columns in SQL server 2000???

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10 Nov 2006 10:01 PM
frien
How do i find indexes of the columns  of all the tables of the
datbase...........most importantly in SQL server 2000

Thanks a lot

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10 Nov 2006 11:29 PM
Arnie Rowland
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"frien" <001fr***@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> How do i find indexes of the columns  of all the tables of the
> datbase...........most importantly in SQL server 2000
>
> Thanks a lot
>
Author
10 Nov 2006 11:39 PM
Erland Sommarskog
frien (001fr***@gmail.com) writes:
> How do i find indexes of the columns  of all the tables of the
> datbase...........most importantly in SQL server 2000

Answered in comp.databases.ms-sqlserver. Please do not post the same
question, independetly to different newsgroups.


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