Saves any changes that you made, closes the window and returns to the Advanced MQT Settings notebook. Available only when the required fields are completed.
Cancels any unsaved changes and closes the window.
Select a schema for the index. The default schema is the schema for the materialized query table.
Specify the name of the index. The maximum length for the name is 128 bytes.
Shows the list of columns in the materialized query table that are not included in the index.
Shows the list of columns in the materialized query table that are selected for the index.
Moves the selected column name from the Columns for the MQT list to the Columns for the index list.
Moves all of the column names from the Columns for the MQT list to the Columns for the index list.
Moves the selected column name from the Columns for the index list to the Columns for the MQT list.
Moves all of the column names from the Columns for the index list to the Columns for the MQT list.
Moves the selected column up in the list of index columns.
Moves the selected column down in the list of index columns.
Specifies that the sort order of the selected column is ascending.
Specifies that the sort order of the selected column is descending.
Select to indicate that the index is a unique index. A unique index ensures that the rows in a table do not have duplicate index keys.
Select to indicate that the index is a clustering index. A clustering index attempts to maintain the physical order of data in the key order of the clustering index when records are inserted and updated in the table. Clustering indexes can improve performance.
Select to indicate that the index supports both forward and reverse scans. For example, if you have an ascending index on a column, the column can also be scanned in descending order when this option is checked. Scans are used by the optimizer when creating and considering access plans.