You can create an index on an XML column to evaluate Xpath expressions efficiently and to improve performance when XML documents are queried.
To specify DB2 z/OS using clause parameters for an XML Index
The DB2 for z/OS XML Index Editor opens.
Note: Click New on the toolbar to create an XML Index. Use the Enter filter text text box to filter a large list of XML Indexes to locate the one you want to work with.
Specifies the name of the XML Index.
Specifies a schema for the selected XML index. Select from the drop-down list.
Specifies the column for which the XML index is being created. Select from the drop-down list. For the selected table, only those columns for which you have specified the Physical Data Type as XML appear in the drop-down list.
Specifies whether or not the selected XML index is unique.
Specifies whether or not to generate DDL for this object during Forward Engineering.
Specifies the name for a user-managed data set.
Specifies the storage group to use. Select a storage group name from the drop-down list.
Specifies the minimum primary space allocation for a DB2-managed data set. Enter an integer in the text box.
Specifies the minimum secondary space allocation for a DB2 managed data set. Enter an integer in the text box.
Specifies that the DB2-managed data set is erased when deleted during the execution of a utility or a SQL statement that drops the index.
Work with the following options for free specification:
Specifies how often to leave a page of free space when index entries are created. Enter an integer in the text box.
Specifies the percentage of each index or tablespace to leave as free space. Enter a value in the text box.
Specify the following group bufferpool option:
Specifies the group bufferpool type. Select a value from the drop-down list; valid values are Changed, All, and None.
The DB2 for z/OS XML Index Editor closes.
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