INF: Create Clustered Index with SORTED_DATA OptionLast reviewed: April 28, 1997Article ID: Q99813 |
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft SQL Server version 4.2 for OS/2
SUMMARYIf there are duplicate rows in the table, the query
CREATE CLUSTERED INDEX index_name ON table_name WITH SORTED_DATAwill fail and the following error message will appear:
Create index aborted on duplicate rows. (Msg 1508, Level 16, State 1)Some users may want to use allow_dup_row combined with sorted_data options to workaround this problem. However, it will still fail with the same error message. To work around this problem, use the following query:
CREATE CLUSTERED INDEX index_name ON table_name WITH ALLOW_DUP_ROW MORE INFORMATIONThe description for SORTED_DATA in the "Language Reference" manual includes the following:
It verifies that the data has indeed been sorted by checking each index value to see if it is higher than the previous one. |
Additional query words: create clustered index
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