In an index scan, the database retrieves a row by traversing the index, using the indexed column values specified by the statement. If the database scans the index for a value, then it will find this value in n I/Os where n is the height of the B-tree index. This is the basic principle behind Oracle Database indexes.
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If a SQL statement accesses only indexed columns, then the database reads values directly from the index rather than from the table. If the statement accesses nonindexed columns in addition to the indexed columns, then the database uses rowids to find the rows in the table. Typically, the database retrieves table data by alternately reading an index block and then a table block.
See also
Oracle Database SQL Tuning Guide for detailed information about index scans
Full Index Scan
In a full index scan, the database reads the entire index in order. A full index scan is available if a predicate (WHERE clause) in the SQL statement references a column in the index, and in some circumstances when no predicate is specified. A full scan can eliminate sorting because the data is ordered by index key.
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Example 3-1 Full Index Scan
Suppose that an application runs the following query:
CopySELECT department_id, last_name, salary FROM employees WHERE salary > 5000 ORDER BY department_id, last_name;
In this example, the department_id, last_name, and salary are a composite key in an index. Oracle Database performs a full scan of the index, reading it in sorted order (ordered by department ID and last name) and filtering on the salary attribute. In this way, the database scans a set of data smaller than the employees table, which contains more columns than are included in the query, and avoids sorting the data.
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The full scan could read the index entries as follows:
Copy50,Atkinson,2800,rowid 60,Austin,4800,rowid 70,Baer,10000,rowid 80,Abel,11000,rowid 80,Ande,6400,rowid 110,Austin,7200,rowid . . .
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