In SQL Server 2008, I want to move ALL non-clustered indexes in a DB to a secondary filegroup. What's the easiest way to do this?
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Run this updated script to create a stored procedure called "MoveIndexToFileGroup." This procedure moves all the non-clustered indexes on a table to a specified file group. It even supports the INCLUDE columns that some other scripts do not. In addition, it will not rebuild or move an index that is already on the desired file group. Once you've created the procedure, call it like this:
To create a script that will run this for each table in your database, switch your query output to text, and run this:
Please refer to the original blog for more details. I did not write this procedure, but updated it according to the blog's responses and confirmed it works on both SQL Server 2005 and 2008. |
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Script them, change the ON clause, drop them, re-run the new script. There is no alternative really. Luckily, there are scripts on the Interwebs such as this one that will deal with scripting for you. |
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Do you looked here? |
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