Indexes are optional structures associated with tables and clusters. You can create indexes on one or more columns of a table to speed SQL statement execution on that table. An Oracle Database index provides a faster access path to table data. Indexes are the primary means of reducing disk I/O when properly used.
You can create many indexes for a table as long as the combination of columns differs for each index. You can create more than one index using the same columns if you specify distinctly different combinations of the columns.
Table indexes are managed on the Indexes tab of the Table Designer. Just simply click/double-click an index field for editing. A right-click displays the popup menu or using the toolbar below, allowing you to create new, edit and delete the selected index field.
Add Index
To add a table index
- Open the table in the Table Designer.
- Open the Indexes tab.
- Right-click and select the
Add Index from the popup menu or click the
Add Index from the toolbar.
- Edit index properties.
Edit Index
To edit a table index
- Open the table in the Table Designer.
- Open the Indexes tab.
- Just simply click/double-click on the index to edit.
Delete Index
To delete a table index
- Open the table in the Table Designer.
- Open the Indexes tab.
- Right-click on the index to delete and select the
Delete Index from the popup menu or click the
Delete Index from the toolbar.
- Confirm deleting in the dialog window.
See also:
Setting Index Name and Field Names
Setting Index Type and Flags
Setting Index Tablespace and Schema