Are there any rules governing the creation of secondary access structures such as B-tree indexes?
TPC-D does not dictate a particular set of indexes nor does it place limits on the number and type of indexes used in a TPC-D implementation. The only requirement is that indexes (and other auxiliary data access structures) reflect update activity, be managed transparently and maintain ACID properties (see Clause 1.5).
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