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Hi Janet,
In relation to this, may I ask what the sequence of accessed rows has to do with the data that is being retrieved afterwards?
Db2 goes into the index and searches where to start scanning the range or pages. How do you relate this to the fact that the returned data is somehow later processed as it is being returned to the application?
Regards,
Mark
[cid:image002.jpg@01D51C80.403DC800]Mark Smyth
IT Business Service Management - Technology Operations
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Technology Operations - Delivering Excellence Together
Thank you for submitting this Aha! Idea.
Db2 for z/OS development has reviewed this and determined this is working as designed. In the example - by "renaming" or labelling the column VARCHAR(COL3) AS COL3 - the ORDER BY COL1, COL2, COL3 now replaces COL3 with VARCHAR(COL3). This no longer matches the index on COL1, COL2, COL3 and thus a sort is required. By labelling the VARCHAR(COL3) expression as a name that does not match the column name in the ORDER BY, the ORDER BY will continue to match the index sequence allowing the sort to be avoided.
Sincerely,
Db2 for z/OS Team