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im your host sean mckenzie thanks for joining me once again on my channel on data engineering this episode we go back to our microsoft access playlist were going to take a look at indexes and how to use indexes to improve the speed of our queries and look ups and things like that and now there are quite a few gotchas when youre using indexes and and were going to explore a bit of that today but were going to take a look at how to apply indexes on not just one field but multiple fields so that your lookups are super fast without further ado lets get to it looking for resources for your project make sure to check out the additional links in the description okay so for this episode what i wanted to do is take a look at indexes and ive downloaded from the british library these tables that have detailed records of recordings in them and names of of artists and things like that and as you can see this one particular table has a 1.3 million records in it you know i can scroll down thr