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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T21:05:27+00:00 2026-05-17T21:05:27+00:00

I have a SQL Server table with the following structure: CREATE TABLE [dbo].[Log]( [LogID]

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I have a SQL Server table with the following structure:

CREATE TABLE [dbo].[Log](
 [LogID] [bigint] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
 [A] [int] NOT NULL,
 [B] [int] NOT NULL,
 [C] [int] NOT NULL,
 [D] [int] NOT NULL,
 [E] [int] NOT NULL,
 [Flag1] [bit] NOT NULL,
 [Flag2] [bit] NOT NULL,
 [Flag3] [bit] NOT NULL,
 [Counter] [int] NOT NULL,
 [Start] [datetime] NOT NULL,
 [End] [datetime] NOT NULL)

The table is used to log activities. Columns A–E represent foreign keys, Flag1–Flag3 indicate certain log states, and columns Start and End mark beginning and end of an activity.

On average this table is updated every ~30sec and update makes ~50 inserts/updates.

User can make a query from UI and filter data on any given column and all combinations of columns and column types.

What would be the best way to optimize data retrieval for this table:

  1. Create one “master” index that would hold all these columns
  2. Identify some of the most used filter combinations e.g. [A,D,E], [A, Start, End] etc. and create indexes for them
  3. Something else…
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    2026-05-17T21:05:28+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 9:05 pm

    I doubt anyone here can make anything but a guess – you need to record the usage of the table and see from that usage what combinations of columns are being queried for.

    1. Create one “master” index that would hold all these columns

    That’s definitely not a good idea – if you have an index on (A,B,C,D,E) and you restrict your query by values of B and D, that index is totally useless. It’s only useful

    • if you query by all five columns frequently
    • by combinations like (A,B), (A,B,C), (A,B,C,D) frequently

    In any other case, it’s a waste – don’t use this.

    1. Identify some of the most used filter combinations e.g. [A,D,E], [A,
      Start, End] etc. and create indexes
      for them

    Yes, that’s really the only way that promises any success. You need to see what kind of queries actually happen, and then tweak for those.

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