TEXT_DELETE_METHOD Database Option

Specifies the algorithm used during a delete in a TEXT index.

Allowed Values

0 – 2

0 – the delete method is selected by the cost model.

1 – forces small method for deletion. Small method is useful when the number of rows being deleted is a very small percentage of the total number of rows in the table. Small delete can randomly access the index, causing cache thrashing with large data sets.

2 – forces large method for deletion. This algorithm scans the entire index searching for rows to delete. Large method is useful when the number of rows being deleted is a high percentage of the total number of rows in the table.

Default

0

Scope

Requires the SET ANY PUBLIC OPTION system privilege to set this option for PUBLIC or for other user or role. Can be set temporary only for the PUBLIC role. Takes effect immediately.

Description

TEXT_DELETE_METHOD specifies the algorithm used during a delete operation in a TEXT index. When this option is not set or is set to 0, the delete method is selected by the cost model. The cost model considers the CPU-related costs as well as I/O-related costs in selecting the appropriate delete algorithm. The cost model takes into account:
  • Rows deleted
  • Index size
  • Width of index data type
  • Cardinality of index data
  • Available temporary cache
  • Machine-related I/O and CPU characteristics
  • Available CPUs and threads

Example

To force the large method for deletion from a TEXT index:

SET TEMPORARY OPTION TEXT_DELETE_METHOD = 2