SQL & PL/SQL :: Compress Already Existing - Partitioned Index

Jul 5, 2012

Today I found myself in a situation where I needed to compress an already existing, partitioned index. First I issued an alter table to rebuild and compress the whole index:

SQL> ALTER INDEX MY_INDEX REBUILD COMPRESS;

ERROR at line 1:ORA-14086: a partitioned index may not be rebuilt as a wholeSo next I tried to rebuild compress one of the partitions:

SQL> ALTER INDEX MY_INDEX REBUILD PARTITION PART1 COMPRESS;

ERROR at line 1:ORA-28659: COMPRESS must be specified at object level first

Turns out that there is no way you can do a rebuild compress on partitioned indexes. I did not realize that until I stumbled across document 312843.1 on Metalink. It says the only way to compress a partitioned index is to drop it and recreate it (through 11.2).

My question is do we have any new feature in Oracle 11gR2 to rebuild partition indexes?

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Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - 64bit ProductionPL/SQL Release 11.2.0.3.0 - Production"CORE 11.2.0.3.0 Production"

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2 As
3 Select * From dba_objects;

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*
ERROR at line 1:
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===============
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------- -- -- - ----------- --------------- ------- ------- ---------- ---
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[code]....

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I tried this

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Facts:
Oracle 10.1.0.5
AIX 5.3

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drop of all indexes
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drop index n...;
drop index n7;

[Code]...

create indexes again with tha same storage and degree parameters
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PCTFREE 0
INITRANS 2

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)  ENABLE ROW MOVEMENT;

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can I do that ?

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