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 +An index has the advantage of already being in sorted order. ​ If the STATE, CITY and ZIP columns are all individually indexed with Omnidex, then these three indexes will be used in combination to perform the aggregation. ​ The STATE index will be scanned, followed by the CITY index, followed by the ZIP index. ​ The aggregations can be returned without accessing the database.  ​
  
-An index has the advantage of already being in sorted order. ​ If a multi-column index contains all of the columns in the GROUP BY clauseas well as all of the columns ​referenced in COUNT, ​SUM, AVERAGE, MIN and MAX functions, the index can simply be scanned in sorted order, and the aggregations can be returned without accessing the database.  ​Therefore, a multi-column ​ index containing STATE, CITY and ZIP would allow this query to be optimized without accessing the database.+Some aggregations benefit from multi-column ​indexes, such as a single ​index with the STATECITY and ZIP.  This is more efficient than using three separate indexes, and is especially important if any of the columns ​contain fairly unique values. ​ It is also required for aggregations that use the SUM, AVERAGE, MIN and MAX functions.  ​
  
-This technique ​can be used even after other indexes have been used to process criteria. ​ After the criteria has been processed, the isolated record pointers can be used as a filter when the aggregation index is scanned. ​ This allows for great flexibility,​ since the columns referenced in criteria do not need to be included in the aggregation index. ​ In the following query, the same aggregations are restricted to people in the United States.  ​+These techniques ​can be used even after other indexes have been used to process criteria. ​ After the criteria has been processed, the isolated record pointers can be used as a filter when the aggregation index is scanned. ​ This allows for great flexibility,​ since the columns referenced in criteria do not need to be included in the aggregation index. ​ In the following query, the same aggregations are restricted to people in the United States.  ​
  
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