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LOAD INDEX INTO CACHE Syntax
LOAD INDEX INTO CACHE
table_index_list [, table_index_list] ...
table_index_list:
table_name
[[INDEX] (index_name[, index_name] ...)]
[IGNORE LEAVES]
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The LOAD INDEX INTO CACHE statement preloads a table index into the
key cache to which it has been assigned by an explicit CACHE INDEX
statement, or into the default key cache otherwise. LOAD INDEX INTO
CACHE is used only for MyISAM tables.
The IGNORE LEAVES modifier causes only blocks for the non-leaf
nodes of the index to be preloaded.
The following statement preloads nodes (index blocks) of indexes of the
tables t1 and t2:
mysql> LOAD INDEX INTO CACHE t1, t2 IGNORE LEAVES; +---------+--------------+----------+----------+ | Table | Op | Msg_type | Msg_text | +---------+--------------+----------+----------+ | test.t1 | preload_keys | status | OK | | test.t2 | preload_keys | status | OK | +---------+--------------+----------+----------+ |
This statement preloads all index blocks from t1. It preloads only
blocks for the non-leaf nodes from t2.
The syntax of LOAD INDEX INTO CACHE allows you to specify that only
particular indexes from a table should be preloaded. However, the current
implementation preloads all the table's indexes into the cache, so there is
no reason to specify anything other than the table name.
LOAD INDEX INTO CACHE was added in MySQL 4.1.1.