You can use the UPDATE STATISTICS statement to delete statistics.
Purpose
The UPDATE STATISTICS statement provides a syntax which enables you to delete statistics for a set of index expressions, or for an entire keyspace.
Since the cost-based optimizer uses statistics for cost calculations, deleting statistics for a set of index expressions effectively turns off the cost-based optimizer for queries which utilize predicates on those expressions. Deleting all statistics for a keyspace turns off the cost-based optimizer for all queries referencing that keyspace.
Syntax
update-statistics-delete ::=
( UPDATE STATISTICS [ FOR ] | ANALYZE [ KEYSPACE | COLLECTION ] )
keyspace-ref delete-clause
For this syntax, UPDATE STATISTICS and ANALYZE are synonyms.
The statement must begin with one of these alternatives.
When using the UPDATE STATISTICS keywords, the FOR keyword is optional.
Including this keyword makes no difference to the operation of the statement.
When using the ANALYZE keyword, the COLLECTION or KEYSPACE keywords are optional.
Including either of these keywords makes no difference to the operation of the statement.
Keyspace Reference
keyspace-ref ::= keyspace-path | keyspace-partial
keyspace-path ::= [ namespace ':' ] bucket [ '.' scope '.' collection ]
keyspace-partial ::= collection
The simple name or fully-qualified name of the keyspace for which you want to delete statistics. Refer to the CREATE INDEX statement for details of the syntax.
DELETE Clause
delete-clause ::= DELETE delete-expressions | delete-all
The DELETE clause enables you to provide a comma-separated list of index expressions for which you want to delete statistics, or to specify that you want to delete all statistics for the keyspace.
Delete Expressions
delete-expressions ::= [ STATISTICS ] '(' index-expr [ ',' index-expr ]* ')'
If you used the UPDATE STATISTICS keywords at the beginning of the statement, you may not use the STATISTICS keyword in this clause.
Conversely, if you used the ANALYZE keyword at the beginning of the statement, you must include the STATISTICS keyword in this clause.
- index-expr
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The expression for which you want to delete statistics. This may be any expression that is supported as an index key, including, but not limited to:
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A N1QL expression over any fields in the document, as used in a secondary index.
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An array expression, as used when creating an array index.
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An expression with the META() function, as used in a metadata index.
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Delete All Statistics
delete-all ::= ALL | STATISTICS
If you used the UPDATE STATISTICS keywords at the beginning of the statement, you must use the ALL keyword in this clause.
Conversely, if you used the ANALYZE keyword at the beginning of the statement, you must use the STATISTICS keyword in this clause.
Examples
UPDATE STATISTICS FOR `travel-sample`.inventory.hotel
DELETE (city, country, free_breakfast);
ANALYZE KEYSPACE `travel-sample`.inventory.hotel
DELETE STATISTICS (city, country, free_breakfast);
This query is equivalent to the query in Example 1.
UPDATE STATISTICS FOR `travel-sample`.inventory.airport DELETE ALL;
ANALYZE KEYSPACE `travel-sample`.inventory.airport DELETE STATISTICS;
This query is equivalent to the query in Example 3.