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Indexing Types and Options

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Index Types | 
Index Options |
Index Groups

Index Groups

Index Groups are used to combine multiple indexes into one single index.  This allows a search against any one index within the group to automatically search all indexes within the group.  For example, if a table has three lines, ADDRESS_LINE_1, ADDRESS_LINE_2, and ADDRESS_LINE_3, they can be indexed as an Index Group.  Criteria against any one of those three column…</description>
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Indexing Types and Options

Overview |
Index Types | 
Index Options |
Index Groups

Overview

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.</description>
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			*  Indexing Concepts
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			*  Index Creation
			*  Indexing Strategies
			*  ActiveCounts
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			*  AutoComplete
			*  Omnidex Text

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Indexing Types and Options

Overview |
Index Types | 
Index Options |
Index Groups

Index Options

Omnidex supports a variety of options that can be applied to indexes.  Not every option can be used with every index type, so the tables below show the options and when they can be used.</description>
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Indexing Types and Options

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Index Groups |
Multi-column Indexes |
Pre-joined Indexes

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See also:

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		*  Administration Basics
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		*  Omnidex Indexing
			*  Indexing Concepts
			*  Indexing Options
			*  Index Creation
			*  Indexing Strategies
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			*  AutoComplete
			*  Omnidex Text

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Indexing Types and Options

Overview |
Index Types | 
Index Options |
Index Groups

Index Types

Omnidex supports four types of indexes.  These types of indexes provide support for handling Omnidex criteria, table joins, aggregations, and ordering.  They also support both textual data and non-textual data.  Most databases use a combination of these index types to meet their indexing needs.</description>
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