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    Re: Re: Analyzing index increase Query cost

    Originally posted by nagarjuna
    Try rebuilding the index and then analyze and then try getting execution plan.
    Why are you so inclined to rebuild index, when most of the times its not required or may even cause problems.

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    Originally posted by nagarjuna
    It's not solution. It's just explanation.
    I don't think it is.
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    Yes, I agree with Slimdave,

    I want to know with the same execution plan can cost be different.

    The Index is just created and no DML after that, so I think index rebuild would not make sense in such situation.

    Thanks everybody for good responses.
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    Originally posted by Dilippatel
    I want to know with the same execution plan can cost be different
    I think you got the answer from above post, but lemme repeat it "YES"

    Abhay.
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