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-====== Software Installation ====== +====== Software Installation: Release Notes ======
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-===== What's New with 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: 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 5.1 (July 2010) ====+===== Omnidex 5.1 (July 2010) ====
 +==== A New Interface for Omnidex Administrators ==== 
 +Omnidex 5.1 provides a greatly improved interface for Omnidex Administrators. ​ Omnidex Environment Files are created using standard SQL statements such as CREATE DATABASE and CREATE TABLE. ​ Omnidex indexes are creating using standard statements such as CREATE INDEX, or even using additional syntax in the CREATE TABLE statement. ​ Indexes are built using a new UPDATE INDEXES statement. ​ All of these commands can be easily called from the OdxSQL utility, or programmatically from the ODBC and JDBC interfaces, greatly simplifying the installation of Omnidex. ​ The old approaches - calling OACOMP and DBINSTAL - are still supported for backward compatibility 
  
-=== A New Interface for Omnidex Administrators === +==== Full Support for Omnidex Grids ====
-Omnidex 5.1 provides a greatly improved interface for Omnidex Administrators. ​ Omnidex Environment Files are created using standard SQL statements such as CREATE DATABSE and CREATE TABLE. ​ Omnidex indexes are creating using standard statements such as CREATE INDEX, or even using additional syntax in the CREATE TABLE statement. ​ Indexes are built using a new UPDATE INDEXES statement. ​ All of these commands can be easily called from the OdxSQL utility, or programmatically from the ODBC and JDBC interfaces, greatly simplifying the installation of Omnidex. ​ The old approaches - calling OACOMP and DBINSTAL - are still supported for backward compatibility. +
-=== Full Support for Omnidex Grids ===+
 Omnidex 5.1 provides support for Omnidex Grids in complex relational models. ​ Omnidex Grids have been supported for many years; however, Omnidex 5.1 provides support for a much wider variety of queries in more complex relational models. ​ Omnidex 5.1 also includes many optimizations to improve the parallel processing of queries.  ​ Omnidex 5.1 provides support for Omnidex Grids in complex relational models. ​ Omnidex Grids have been supported for many years; however, Omnidex 5.1 provides support for a much wider variety of queries in more complex relational models. ​ Omnidex 5.1 also includes many optimizations to improve the parallel processing of queries.  ​
-=== Support for Common Oracle Functions ===+==== Support for Common Oracle Functions ​====
 Omnidex 5.1 provides support for some of the more common Oracle SQL Functions, allowing existing Oracle-based applications to use Omnidex without converting to ANSI-standard SQL.  ​ Omnidex 5.1 provides support for some of the more common Oracle SQL Functions, allowing existing Oracle-based applications to use Omnidex without converting to ANSI-standard SQL.  ​
-=== ODBC Support on Linux ===+==== ODBC Support on Linux ====
 Omnidex 5.1 extends support for all other ODBC Managers on Linux beyond UnixODBC. ​ Omnidex 5.1 extends support for all other ODBC Managers on Linux beyond UnixODBC. ​
  
 
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