sys.index_columns (Transact-SQL)
Contains one row per column that is part of a sys.indexes index or unordered table (heap).
Column name | Data type | Description |
---|---|---|
object_id |
int |
ID of the object the index is defined on. |
index_id |
int |
ID of the index in which the column is defined. |
index_column_id |
int |
ID of the index column. index_column_id is unique only within index_id. |
column_id |
int |
ID of the column in object_id. 0 = Row Identifier (RID) in a nonclustered index. column_id is unique only within object_id. |
key_ordinal |
tinyint |
Ordinal (1-based) within set of key-columns. 0 = Not a key column, or is an XML index. Columns of type xml are not comparable, so an XML index does not induce an ordering on the underlying column values. Since an XML index is, therefore not a key, the key_ordinal value will always be 0. |
partition_ordinal |
tinyint |
Ordinal (1-based) within set of partitioning columns. 0 = Not a partitioning column. |
is_descending_key |
bit |
1 = Index key column has a descending sort direction. 0 = Index key column has an ascending sort direction. |
is_included_column |
bit |
1 = Column is a nonkey column added to the index by using the CREATE INDEX INCLUDE clause. 0 = Column is not an included column. |
See Also
Reference
Object Catalog Views (Transact-SQL)
Catalog Views (Transact-SQL)
sys.indexes (Transact-SQL)
sys.objects (Transact-SQL)
CREATE INDEX (Transact-SQL)
sys.columns (Transact-SQL)
Other Resources
Querying the SQL Server System Catalog FAQ