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  1. […] I covered corruption in nonclustered indexes, the easiest type of corruption to handle. Today, I’m going to move on to something slightly […]

  2. Great series Robert.

    If the corrupt NCI is helping inforce uniqueness are you able to drop the index and then recreate it inside a single transaction? – to prevent possible duplicate values being stored

    Cheers

    Martin.

    1. Good question, Martin. Just tested it, and no problem doing it in a single transaction.

      I also tested to see if you could create a 2nd version of the index with a different name before dropping the old, and that failed as well as it opts to scan the existing index.

  3. […] Dealing With Corruption in a Nonclustered Index […]

  4. Hi Davis,
    great post, hmm, may be you would change the title from “Day 5 of 31 Days of Disaster Recovery: Back That Thang Up” to “Day 5 of 31 Days of Disaster Recovery: Dealing With Corruption in a Nonclustered Index”, ahah.

    1. Thanks Ning! Good catch. I’ve started leaving the title off of the post anyway because it just gets repeated on teh post page.

  5. […] Recovery series. Previously, I’ve talked about several different forms of corruption: Nonclustered Index, Allocation Pages, and Tempdb. these were all fairly simple to fix. Today I’m going to dive […]

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