HEIGHT
|
NUMBER
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|
Height of the B-Tree
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BLOCKS
|
NUMBER
|
NOT NULL
|
Blocks allocated to the segment
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NAME
|
VARCHAR2(30)
|
NOT NULL
|
Name of the index
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PARTITION_NAME
|
VARCHAR2(30)
|
|
Name of the partition of the index which was analyzed. If the index is not partitioned, a NULL is returned.
|
LF_ROWS
|
NUMBER
|
|
Number of leaf rows (values in the index)
|
LF_BLKS
|
NUMBER
|
|
Number of leaf blocks in the B-Tree
|
LF_ROWS_LEN
|
NUMBER
|
|
Sum of the lengths of all the leaf rows
|
LF_BLK_LEN
|
NUMBER
|
|
Usable space in a leaf block
|
BR_ROWS
|
NUMBER
|
|
Number of branch rows in the B-Tree
|
BR_BLKS
|
NUMBER
|
|
Number of branch blocks in the B-Tree
|
BR_ROWS_LEN
|
NUMBER
|
|
Sum of the lengths of all the branch blocks in the B-Tree
|
BR_BLK_LEN
|
NUMBER
|
|
Usable space in a branch block
|
DEL_LF_ROWS
|
NUMBER
|
|
Number of deleted leaf rows in the index
|
DEL_LF_ROWS_LEN
|
NUMBER
|
|
Total length of all deleted rows in the index
|
DISTINCT_KEYS
|
NUMBER
|
|
Number of distinct keys in the index (may include rows that have been deleted)
|
MOST_REPEATED_KEY
|
NUMBER
|
|
How many times the most repeated key is repeated (may include rows that have been deleted)
|
BTREE_SPACE
|
NUMBER
|
|
Total space currently allocated in the B-Tree
|
USED_SPACE
|
NUMBER
|
|
Total space that is currently being used in the B-Tree
|
PCT_USED
|
NUMBER
|
|
Percent of space allocated in the B-Tree that is being used
|
ROWS_PER_KEY
|
NUMBER
|
|
Average number of rows per distinct key (this figure is calculated without consideration of deleted rows)
|
BLKS_GETS_PER_ACCESS
|
NUMBER
|
|
Expected number of consistent mode block reads per row, assuming that a randomly chosen row is accessed using the index. Used to calculate the number of consistent reads that will occur during an index scan.
|
PRE_ROWS
|
NUMBER
|
|
Number of prefix rows (values in the index)
|
PRE_ROWS_LEN
|
NUMBER
|
|
Sum of lengths of all prefix rows
|
OPT_CMPR_COUNT
|
NUMBER
|
|
Optimal key compression length
|
OPT_CMPR_PCTSAVE
|
NUMBER
|
|
Corresponding space savings after an ANALYZE
|