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 ==== Updates ==== ==== Updates ====
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 +Omnidex is primarily used on read-only databases; however, Omnidex can also be used on read-write databases. ​ Omnidex supports the INSERT, DELETE and UPDATE SQL statements, and also supports using database triggers to automatically update the Oracle database. ​ There are several restrictions that administrators must be aware of before deciding whether to use Omnidex on a read-write database:
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 +Given these restrictions,​ most Omnidex applications refresh the data at regular intervals such as daily, weekly, or monthly. ​ Once the data is refreshed, the indexes are rebuilt, producing an indexed version of the new data.  This data can then be deployed into production.
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 +For applications that require online updates, applications can use INSERT, DELETE, and UPDATE statements to update the table. ​ This approach immediately updates both the database and the Omnidex indexes. ​ Alternatively,​ Omnidex allows Oracle triggers to be installed on a table that copies changes to a separate transaction table. ​ The [[programs:​odxaim:​home|OdxAIM program]] can generate Oracle triggers for tables with Omnidex indexes. ​ These Oracle triggers log the changes to the data in a separate, intermediate transaction table, and then OdxAIM processes this transaction table in the background to update the Omnidex indexes. ​ This approach preserves transactional integrity, though there is a short delay between the updates of the database and the indexes.
  
  
 
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