The main difference between the indexex and walls.

Hi all

Indexex and partitions help melted for better performance of the query. But effective and wat is the main difference?

These are two different subjects... Partition and index.

See the documentation for more information on the same.

https://docs.Oracle.com/CD/B28359_01/server.111/b32024/partition.htm

https://docs.Oracle.com/CD/E11882_01/server.112/e40540/indexiot.htm#CNCPT1170

See you soon,.

Manik.

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