Create statistics

You can create query optimization statistics on one or more columns of a table or indexed view in SQL Server by using SQL Server Management Studio or Transact-SQL. For most queries, the query optimizer already generates the necessary statistics for a high-quality query plan; in a few cases, you need to create additional statistics.

Limitations and restrictions

Before creating statistics with the CREATE STATISTICS statement, verify that the AUTO_CREATE_STATISTICS option is set at the database level. This will ensure that the query optimizer continues to routinely create single-column statistics for query predicate columns.

You can list up to 32 columns per statistics object.

You can't drop, rename, or alter the definition of a table column that is defined in a filtered statistic predicate.

Permissions

Requires that the user be the table or indexed view owner, or a member of one of the following roles: sysadmin fixed server role, db_owner fixed database role, or the db_ddladmin fixed database role.

Use SQL Server Management Studio

  1. In Object Explorer, select the plus sign to expand the database in which you want to create a new statistic.
  2. Select the plus sign to expand the Tables folder.
  3. Select the plus sign to expand the table in which you want to create a new statistic.
  4. Right-click the Statistics folder and select New Statistics. . The following properties show on the General page in the New Statistics on Tabletable_name dialog box.
Property Description
Table Name Displays the name of the table described by the statistics.
Statistics Name Displays the name of the database object where the statistics are stored.
Statistics Columns This grid shows the columns described by this set of statistics. All values in the grid are read-only.
Name Displays the name of the column described by the statistics. This can be a single column or a combination of columns in a single table.
Data Type Indicates the data type of the columns described by the statistics.
Size Displays the size of the data type for each column.
Identity Indicates an identity column when it is checked.
Allow NULLs Indicates whether the column accepts NULL values.
Add Add more columns from the table to the statistics grid.
Remove Remove the selected column from the statistics grid.
Move Up Move the selected column to an earlier location in the statistics grid. The location in the grid can substantially affect the usefulness of the statistics.
Move Down Move the selected column to a later location in the statistics grid.
Statistics for these columns were last updated Indicates how old the statistics are. Statistics are more valuable when they are current. Update statistics after large changes to the data or after adding atypical data. Statistics for tables that have a consistent distribution of data need to be updated less frequently.
Update statistics for these columns Check to update the statistics when the dialog box is closed.

The following property shows on the Filter page in the New Statistics on Table table_name dialog box.

Property Description
Filter Expression Defines which data rows to include in the filtered statistics. For example, Production.ProductSubcategoryID IN ( 1, 2, 3 )
Property Description
Name Displays the name of the column described by the statistics. This can be a single column or a combination of columns in a single table.
Data Type Indicates the data type of the columns described by the statistics.
Size Displays the size of the data type for each column.
Identity Indicates an identity column when checked.
Allow NULLs Indicates whether the column accepts NULL values.

Use Transact-SQL

  1. In Object Explorer, connect to an instance of Database Engine.
  2. On the Standard bar, select New Query.
  3. Copy and paste the following example into the query window and select Execute.
USE AdventureWorks2022; GO -- Create new statistic object called ContactMail1 -- on the BusinessEntityID and EmailPromotion columns in the Person.Person table. CREATE STATISTICS ContactMail1 ON Person.Person (BusinessEntityID, EmailPromotion); GO 
USE AdventureWorks2022; GO SELECT LastName, FirstName FROM Person.Person WHERE EmailPromotion = 2 ORDER BY LastName, FirstName; GO 

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