In Sql Server, I have a table with an Identity primary key. Often I want the latest few new records, so I grab the Top n sorted by descending the primary key. Should I define the Primary Key index as Descending, or does it make no difference? i.e. if they are in Ascending order, then can sql just as efficiently work backwards?
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From a purely querying standpoint, it makes no difference whether your key is descending or ascending if you want to pull N most recent or N oldest records:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa933132(SQL.80).aspx
However under just about any normal circumstance, you want your primary key to be ascending and ordinally sequential to prevent fragmentation. SQL Server is optimized for physically appending new records to the end of the database file. If it needs to insert each new record at the top and push everything down, it would probably result in nearly 100% fragmentation.