About Declare Index rules |
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Indexing can improve performance and facilitate reporting. Create a Declare Index rule to define criteria under which Process Commander automatically maintains index instances for faster access. An index can improve search and reporting access for properties that cannot be exposed as database columns because they are embedded within an aggregate property.
Index instances are sometimes called alternate keys or secondary keys. The system saves indexes as instances of concrete classes derived from the Index- base class.
Use the Rules by Type Explorer to list all declare index rules available to you.
Declare Index rules are instances of the Rule-Declare-Index class. They are part of the SysAdmin category.
With appropriate database privileges, you can create a Declare Index rule automatically, through a wizard. See About the Declarative Index wizard.
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