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   - Omnidex XML Environments   - Omnidex XML Environments
  
-Omnidex XML Environments are the new and preferred method of maintaining Omnidex'​s view of your underlying data.  However, until 5.1 is release ​in January, 2010 with support for the Omnidex Data Definition Statements, Omnidex Environments must continue to be maintained by compiling an Omnidex Environment Source. ​ Please refer to the Omnidex Version 4.x documentation for information on how to create an Omnidex Environment Source.+Omnidex XML Environments are the new and preferred method of maintaining Omnidex'​s view of your underlying data.  However, until 5.1 is released ​in January, 2010 with support for the Omnidex Data Definition Statements, Omnidex Environments must continue to be maintained by compiling an Omnidex Environment Source. ​ Please refer to the Omnidex Version 4.x documentation for information on how to create an Omnidex Environment Source.
  
 Use the following guide to determine whether to use an Omnidex XML Environment or an Omnidex Compiled Environment. Use the following guide to determine whether to use an Omnidex XML Environment or an Omnidex Compiled Environment.
  
-  * Previous to version 5.0use OACOMP to compile an Omnidex Environment Source into an Omnidex Compiled Environment and DBINSTAL to create and maintain Omnidex indexes.+  * Previous to version 5.0use OACOMP to compile an Omnidex Environment Source into an Omnidex Compiled Environment and DBINSTAL to create and maintain Omnidex indexes.
  
   * After version 5.0 and before version 5.1, use OACOMP to translate an Omnidex Environment Source into an Omnidex XML Environment. ​ This can be used with the CONNECT Statement or ODBC and JDBC connections. ​ However, Omnidex XML Environments cannot be accessed by DBINSTAL so a shadow Omnidex Compiled Environment will have to be used for creating and maintaining indexes with DBINSTAL.   * After version 5.0 and before version 5.1, use OACOMP to translate an Omnidex Environment Source into an Omnidex XML Environment. ​ This can be used with the CONNECT Statement or ODBC and JDBC connections. ​ However, Omnidex XML Environments cannot be accessed by DBINSTAL so a shadow Omnidex Compiled Environment will have to be used for creating and maintaining indexes with DBINSTAL.
 
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