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The Search Table


A search table physically represents the search index in Hummingbird. For example, the search index Literature is actually represented in Hummingbird as a table called FUL_LIT. The columns created for the search table are picked up from the Search Result Fields defined for the search engine. You do not need to create a new search table unless you previously created a new search index. If you do create a new search table, the table name and the search engine to which it is related must be specified.

Rules and Assumptions

There can be only one entry for a search index, search engine combination. Multiple entries will be ignored, and the first entry used. For example, the search index Literature should have only one search table called FUL_LIT for the search engine Hummingbird.

Properties

Table 9 lists the properties for the Search Table object.

Table 9. Search Table Object Properties
Property
Required
Description
Comments
Table Name
Required
Actual name of the index table or the collection.
 
Engine
Required
Name of the search engine. For example, Fulcrum or Hummingbird.
Picked from the Search Engine Table
Inactive
Optional
 
 
Comments
Optional
 
 


 Siebel Search Administration Guide, Version 7.5, Rev A 
 Published: 18 April 2003