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Reorganize Index Task (Maintenance Plan)

Use the ReorganizeIndex Task dialog to move index pages into a more efficient search order. This task uses the ALTER INDEX REORGANIZE statement with SQL Server 2008 databases, and DBCC INDEXDEFRAG with SQL Server 2000 databases.

Options

  • Connection
    Select the server connection to use when performing this task.

  • New
    Create a new server connection to use when performing this task. The New Connection dialog box is described below.

  • Databases
    Specify the databases affected by this task.

    • All databases

      Generate a maintenance plan that runs maintenance tasks against all SQL Server databases except tempdb.

    • All system databases

      Generate a maintenance plan that runs maintenance tasks against each of the SQL Server system databases except tempdb. No maintenance tasks are run against user-created databases.

    • All user databases

      Generate a maintenance plan that runs maintenance tasks against all user-created databases. No maintenance tasks are run against the SQL Server system databases.

    • These specific databases

      Generate a maintenance plan that runs maintenance tasks against only those databases that are selected. At least one database in the list must be selected if this option is chosen.

      Note

      Maintenance plans only run against databases set to compatibility level 80 or higher. Databases set to compatibility level 70 or lower are not displayed.

  • Object
    Limit the Selection grid to display tables, views, or both.

  • Selection
    Specify the tables or indexes affected by this task. Not available when Tables and Views is selected in the Object box.

  • Compact large objects
    Deallocate space for tables and views when possible. This option uses ALTER INDEX LOB_COMPACTION = ON. This is only available for SQL Server 2005 databases.

  • View T-SQL
    View the Transact-SQL statements performed against the server for this task, based on the selected options.

    Note

    When the number of objects affected is large, this display can take a considerable amount of time.

New Connection Dialog Box

  • Connection name
    Enter a name for the new connection.

  • Select or enter a server name
    Select a server to connect to when performing this task.

  • Refresh
    Refresh the list of available servers.

  • Enter information to log on to the server
    Specify how to authenticate against the server.

  • Use Windows integrated security
    Connect to an instance of the SQL Server Database Engine with Microsoft Windows Authentication.

  • Use a specific user name and password
    Connect to an instance of the SQL Server Database Engine using SQL Server Authentication. This option is not available.

  • User name
    Provide a SQL Server login to use when authenticating. This option is not available.

  • Password
    Provide a password to use when authenticating. This option is not available.