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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.
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Siebel Search Administration Guide Published: 19 June 2003 |