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Indexes
Indexes are primarily used to enhance database performance (though inappropriate use may result in slower performance). The key field(s) for the index are specified as column names. Multiple fields can be specified if the index method supports multicolumn indexes.
Table indexes are created within the Index Properties dialog window. In order to open the dialog you should either
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Table indexes are edited within the Index Properties dialog window. In order to open the dialog you should either
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You can change the name of the index using the Rename Index dialog. To open the dialog you should either
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To drop the table index:
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and confirm dropping in the dialog window.
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Use the Columns drop-down list to select a key field(s) for the index.
Primary key constraint
With this option checked this field becomes a compound primary key. It is useful in case the table has more than one primary key.
Unique Index
If checked, creates a unique index for the table, i.e. the database system ensures that no two rows of the specified table have the same values in the indexed columns. In this way, if two rows both contain the NULL value for all columns of an index, the two index values are not considered to be identical. If at least one column does not contain the NULL value, two rows that have the same value in all non-NULL columns are considered to be identical.
Active
The option defines whether the index can be used for the search. In case it's off it continues to be changed when the SQL statements INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE are used.
Init usage
Check the option to restart the mechanism that counts how often the index is used.