In a model based on the Oracle target server, you use the Indexes tab in the Table Column Editor to define index membership for the selected column.
To define index membership for an Oracle column
The Oracle Table Column Editor opens.
Note: Click New on the toolbar to create a new column. Use the Enter filter text box to filter a very large list of columns to quickly locate the one that you want to define.
Displays the list of indexes that are attached to the current table. Selected items in this list show the primary key, alternate key, foreign key, and inversion entry indexes of which the selected column is a member. Select the check box next to an index name to assign the selected column to that index. Clear the check box next to an index name to remove the column from the index. Use the following options on the toolbar to work with this list:
Sorts the indexes by alphabetic, reverse alphabetic, or index order. You select the method you want using the drop-down menu that opens after you click the Sort button. Visual cues are provided for how the index list is currently sorted:
Specifies that the index list is sorted in alphabetic order.
Specifies that the index list is sorted in reverse alphabetic order.
Specifies that the index list is sorted in index order.
Opens the Oracle Table Index Editor so you can create a new index or edit the properties of an existing index.
Specifies to display foreign key indexes in the Index Membership list. Clear this check box to hide foreign key indexes.
Index membership for the column is defined and the Oracle Table Column Editor closes.
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