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you have the right index in place yet index seek is not happening lets look at one such example in adventureworks 2016 there is a table person dot person lets fire a simple query where you are filtering on first name lets go and execute you will see that the query is highly selective youre just returning six records out of probably 20,000 records when you jump into the execution plan to your surprise you will see the optimizer decides to scan instead of seeking when we take the cursor over the index scan operator by looking at the object name here so the index object says it is IX person last name first name and middle name looks like the index object is created using these three columns in this specific order last name first name and middle name if you go to the object Explorer and try to script out the index it confirms yes indeed the index is created on these three columns now here is the deal you cannot seek on first name if youre not seeking on last name thats the rule of t