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SQL Server: How to find auto created Statistics Objects?

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In this post, I am going to share one script to find a list of auto generated statistics objects of the SQL Server.

When the automatic create statistics option, AUTO_CREATE_STATISTICS, is on, the query optimizer creates statistics on individual columns.

Whenever we are updating the data of statistics objects, it is required to find particular statistics object name of the column.
The auto generated statistics object starts with _WA.

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SELECT
OBJECT_NAME(s.object_id) AS ObjectName
,COL_NAME(sc.object_id, sc.column_id) AS ColumnName
,s.name AS StatisticsName
,STATS_DATE(s.OBJECT_ID,s.stats_id) AS StatisticUpdateDate
FROM sys.stats AS s
JOIN sys.stats_columns AS sc
ON s.stats_id = sc.stats_id
AND s.object_id = sc.object_id
WHERE s.name like '_WA%'
ORDER BY s.name;

Dec 20, 2016Anvesh Patel
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Anvesh Patel
Anvesh Patel

Database Engineer

December 20, 2016 SQL Server, SQL Server DBA ScriptAnvesh Patel, database, database research and development, dbrnd, SQL Query, SQL Server, SQL Server Administrator, SQL Server Monitoring, SQL Server Performance Tunning, SQL Server Tips and Tricks, sys.stats, TSQL
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