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 ====== Administration:​ Omnidex Indexing ====== ====== Administration:​ Omnidex Indexing ======
  
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 ==== Overview ==== ==== Overview ====
  
-When an application is first prototyped, ​Omnidex is quite easy to install. ​ Most applications use two index types - the Omnidex Index and the QuickText Index.  ​Most applications do not initially require changing ​the options or using special-purpose index types; however, as the application is more fully developed, the advanced index types and options are often valuable.+Omnidex is quite easy to install ​on a database, especially in the prototyping phase.  Most applications use two basic index types - the Omnidex Index and the QuickText Index - and they will be placed on most columns involved in queries.  ​This indexing will usually provide enough ​ search capability to demonstrate ​the capabilities of Omnidex.
  
-Omnidex provides ​index types for general purpose indexing as well as textual ​indexing.  ​Omnidex also provides Omnidex also provides ​options that control case sensitivity,​  +As the application is more fully developed, applications may benefit from using more advanced ​index types, and also changing some of the indexing ​options.  ​Many powerful features are accessible with these special-purpose index types and options.  There are special-purpose index types that allow advanced text searches.  ​There are indexing options that allow indexes ​to be pre-joined to a parent table, enabling very fast table joins. ​ Index groups also allow multiple columns ​to be indexed as a single column, even when the columns ​are in different ​tables.  ​ 
-Omnidex also provides Index Groups, which combine multiple indexes into one.  ​This allows the data to be automatically searched across ​multiple columns, even when those columns ​exist in multiple ​tables. ​ This powerful feature can bring tremendous flexibility and speed to an application.+ 
 +This section introduces you to the variety of index types, indexing options, and index groups available in Omnidex.
  
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