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====== Omnidex SQL: CREATE INDEX ====== | ====== Omnidex SQL: CREATE INDEX ====== | ||
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===== Description ===== | ===== Description ===== | ||
+ | The CREATE INDEX can specify Omnidex indexes. Typically, Omnidex indexes are specified in the CREATE TABLE statement for ease of maintenance. | ||
===== Syntax ===== | ===== Syntax ===== | ||
- | <code SQL> | + | <code> |
CREATE <OMNIDEX | QUICKTEXT | FULLTEXT | CUSTOM | NATIVE> INDEX [[(owner)]table.]index | CREATE <OMNIDEX | QUICKTEXT | FULLTEXT | CUSTOM | NATIVE> INDEX [[(owner)]table.]index | ||
- | [ON table] (<column | substring> [, <column | substring>…] )] | + | [ON table_spec] (<column | substring> [, <column | substring>…] )] |
[KEYWORDING] | [KEYWORDING] | ||
[PROXIMITY] | [PROXIMITY] | ||
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IN “filename” | IN “filename” | ||
[WITH options] | [WITH options] | ||
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- | ===== Discussion ===== | + | |
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- | == arg1 == | + | |
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- | == arg2 == | + | |
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- | ===== Examples ===== | + | |
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- | ==== Simple ==== | + | |
- | ==== 2nd example ==== | ||
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