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| - | ====== What's New with Omnidex? ====== | + | ====== Software Installation: Release Notes ====== |
| Each new version of Omnidex brings a collection of improvements, from new features to increased performance. Here are the primary features and enhancements in the major releases of Omnidex: | Each new version of Omnidex brings a collection of improvements, from new features to increased performance. Here are the primary features and enhancements in the major releases of Omnidex: | ||
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| ===== Omnidex 4.2 (August 2005) ===== | ===== Omnidex 4.2 (August 2005) ===== | ||
| ==== Enhancements for Complex Relational Models ==== | ==== Enhancements for Complex Relational Models ==== | ||
| - | Omnidex 4.2 introduces important capabilities for the relational database market. Omnidex has supported relational databases for over ten years prior to this release; however, Omnidex did not always support complex relational data models. Omnidex now supports complex relational data models, including table relationships requiring multi-column table constraints and multiple-level hierarchies. Omnidex 4.2 also introduces Unique Constraints, which describe the unique row identifier for those tables without native rowids or primary table constraints. | + | Omnidex 4.2 introduces important capabilities for the relational database market. Omnidex has supported relational databases for over ten years prior to this release; however, Omnidex did not always support complex relational data models. Omnidex now supports complex relational data models, including table relationships requiring multi-column table constraints and multiple-level hierarchies. Omnidex 4.2 also introduces Unique Constraints, which describe the unique row identifier for those tables without native rowids or primary table constraints. |
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| ==== Support for New Versions of Oracle ==== | ==== Support for New Versions of Oracle ==== | ||
| Omnidex 4.2 gains support for Oracle 10g, with versions 8 and 9 still supported. | Omnidex 4.2 gains support for Oracle 10g, with versions 8 and 9 still supported. | ||