Creating an Index
This feature is not available for MySQL database services.
To create an index for a selected schema, in the Navigator tab, select Indexes from the object type drop-down list, click Object submenu, and select Create Object.
To edit an index for a selected schema, right-click a table object in the Navigator tab, and select Edit.
Definition pane
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Schema: Database schema that owns the table associated with the index.
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Table: Name of the table associated with the index.
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Schema: Database in which to create the index.
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Tablespace: Tablespace for the index.
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Name: Name of the index.
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Type: The type of Oracle index.
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Non-unique means that the index can contain multiple identical values.
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Unique means that no duplicate values are permitted.
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Bitmap stores rowids associated with a key value as a bitmap.
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Expression: A column name or column expression. A column expression is an expression built from columns, constants, SQL functions, and user-defined functions. When you specify a column expression, you create a function-based index.
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Available Columns: Columns available in the table.
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Selected Columns: Columns selected for the index. Click Add Selected Columns > to move columns from the Available Columns list.
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Order: ASC for an ascending index (index values sorted in ascending order); DESC for a descending index (index values sorted in descending order).