Returns statistical information about the text indexes in the database.
sa_text_index_stats( )
Use the sa_text_index_stats system procedure to view statistical information for each text index in the database. The following table describes the information returned by sa_text_index_stats.
Column name | Type | Description |
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owner_id | UNSIGNED INT | ID of the owner of the table |
table_id | UNSIGNED INT | ID of the table |
index_id | UNSIGNED INT | ID of the text index |
text_config_id | UNSIGNED BIGINT | ID of the text configuration object referenced by the index |
owner_name | CHAR(128) | Name of the owner |
table_name | CHAR(128) | Name of the table |
index_name | CHAR(128) | Name of the text index |
text_config_name | CHAR(128) | Name of the text configuration object |
doc_count | UNSIGNED BIGINT | Total number of indexed column values in the text index |
doc_length | UNSIGNED BIGINT | Total length of data in the text index |
pending_length | UNSIGNED BIGINT | Total length of the pending changes |
deleted_length | UNSIGNED BIGINT | Total length of the pending deletions |
last_refresh | TIMESTAMP | Date and time of the last refresh |
The pending_length, deleted_length, and last_refresh values are NULL for IMMEDIATE REFRESH text indexes.
For MANUAL REFRESH text indexes, you can use doc_length, pending_length, and deleted_length to decide whether to refresh the text index, and the type of refresh to perform (rebuild vs. incremental). See REFRESH TEXT INDEX statement.
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The following statement returns statistical information for each text index in the database:
CALL sa_text_index_stats( ); |
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