Creating an Index

Use the SQL command CREATE INDEX to create a secondary index for a table in the data grid.

Procedure

  1. Compose a string with the following format:
    CREATE INDEX [ IF NOT EXISTS ] <index_name> ON <table_name> (
                 <column_name> [, <column_name>]...)
                 [ <property_name>=<property_value> 
                 [, <property_name>=<property_value>]... ]
  2. Pass the string to the ExecuteUpdate method of the tibdgSession object.
    For example:
    CREATE INDEX index1 ON table1 (col1, col5)
    CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS index2 ON table1 (col1, col5, col7)
    CREATE INDEX index3 ON table1 (col2, col3) row_counts=exact
    Note the following points when using the CREATE INDEX command:
    • Only columns with data types which map to ActiveSpaces long and string data types can be secondary index columns. For more information, see SQL Data Type Mapping.
    • Escaped names are not supported.
      Note: In SQL, an escaped name is a sequence of one or more characters enclosed within SQL escape characters. Trailing spaces are insignificant. An escaped name is case sensitive and special characters used within the escaped name must themselves be escaped.
    • Object names (for example <column_name>, <index_name>, and <table_name>) are case insensitive.
    • ActiveSpaces converts all object names to lowercase prior to executing the command.
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