Index
A
- ABOUT operator 3.1.2, 3.2.14
- ABOUT query 4.2.1
- accents - indexing characters with 3.2.9.2
 
- ADD_SUB_LEXER procedure - example 3.3.2.5
 
- administration tool 13.5
- all-at-once swap 3.4.4.5
- ALTER INDEX statement - rebuilding index 3.4.5
 
- alternate_spelling attribute 3.2.9.3
- alternate spelling 3.2.9.3
- alternative grammar 4.1.19
- alternative grammar template 4.1.19
- alternative scoring 4.1.18
- alternative scoring template 4.1.18
- application
- applications, updating 14
- attribute - searching XML 8.3.2
 
- attribute sections 8.1.2.7
- auction table schema example 3.3.6.3
- AUTO_FILTER filter 7.10.4
- AUTO_LEXER with fuzzy matching and stemming 3.2.11
- AUTO keyword - character sets and 3.2.1.6
 
- AUTOMATIC keyword - character sets and 3.2.1.6
 
- automatic sections 8.3.1
B
- background DML 13.6
- base_letter attribute 3.2.9.2
- base-letter conversion 3.2.9.2
- BASIC_LEXER preference type 3.2.6
- BFILE column 3.2.1.1- indexing 3.3.5.2
 
- BIG_IO index option 7.2.7
- BINARY format column value 3.2.2.2
- BLOB column 3.2.1.1- indexing 3.3.5.2
 
- blocking operations - tuning queries with 7.8
 
- b-tree index 3.3.6.3
- bypassing rows 3.2.3
C
- cantaloupe dispenser A.1
- case-insensitive queries 3.2.7
- case-sensitive
- catalog application - example 2.4
 
- catalog information application 1.3- flowchart 1.3.2
 
- catalog table relationships 1.3.1
- CATSEARCH 4.1.2
- CATSEARCH operator 1.3.1, 2.4.2.4
- CATSEARCH queries 2.4.2.4
- Character Large Object (CLOB) 2.3.2.3
- character set
- character set column 3.2.1.6
- CHAR column 3.2.1.1
- charset column 3.2.4.2
- Chinese indexing 3.2.9.5
- classification
- classification application
- CLOB (Character Large Object) datatype 2.3.2.3
- CLOB column 3.2.1.1- indexing 3.3.5.2
 
- CLOB datatype 2.3.2.3
- clustering, see unsupervised classification 6.6
- clustering with classification 2.5.1
- collocates 11.5
- column types - supported for indexing 3.2.1.1
 
- column types that cannot be indexed 3.2.1.1
- combined catalog index 3.3.6.4
- composite attribute 3.2.9.4
- composite words - indexing 3.2.9.4
 
- concordance 5.1.3.3
- CONNECT role 2.2
- CONTAINS
- CONTAINS operator 3.1.1- XML search applications and 1.5.1
 
- CONTAINS query 2.3.2.2
- CONTEXT data storage 3.2.1.2.1
- CONTEXT grammar 4.2
- CONTEXT index 1.2.1, 3.1.1
- continuation 3.2.6.3
- cost for indexing 3.3.6.2
- couch, self-tipping A.1
- counting hits 4.2.10
- CREATE_INDEX_SCRIPT 13.4
- CREATE_POLICY_SCRIPT 13.4
- CREATE INDEX statement 3.2
- CTX_CLS.TRAIN procedure 6.5
- CTX_DDL.ADD_STOPWORD procedure 3.3.4.1
- CTX_DDL.CREATE_STOPLIST procedure 3.3.4.1
- CTX_DDL.EXCHANGE_SHADOW_INDEX procedure 3.4.4.4
- CTX_DDL.MAXTIME_UNLIMITED procedure 3.5.2.2
- CTX_DDL.POPULATE_PENDING procedure 3.3.5.4
- CTX_DDL.SYNC_INDEX procedure 2.3.2.4, 3.3.5.1, 3.5.2
- CTX_DDL package 3.2.14
- CTX_DOC.MARKUP procedure 2.3.2.3
- CTX_DOC.POLICY_SNIPPET procedure 5.1.3.3
- CTX_DOC.SNIPPET procedure 5.1.3.3
- CTX_DOC package 2.3.2.3
- CTX_FILTER_CACHE_STATISTICS view 7.2.6
- CTX_INDEX_ERRORS view 3.4.1, 13.2
- CTX_PENDING view 13.2
- CTX_QUERY.RESULT_SET_CLOB_QUERY procedure 11.2
- CTX_QUERY.RESULT_SET procedure 11.2
- CTX_REPORT 3.5.3.5
- CTX_REPORT_TOKEN_TYPE 13.4
- CTX_REPORT.CREATE_INDEX_SCRIPT 13.4
- CTX_REPORT.CREATE_POLICY_SCRIPT 13.4
- CTX_REPORT.DESCRIBE_INDEX 13.4
- CTX_REPORT.DESCRIBE_POLICY 13.4
- CTX_REPORT.INDEX_SIZE 13.4
- CTX_REPORT.INDEX_STATS 13.4
- CTX_REPORT.QUERY_LOG_SUMMARY 13.4
- CTX_REPORT.TOKEN_INFO 13.4
- CTX_REPORT package 13.4
- CTX_THES.IMPORT_THESAURUS - load thesaurus example 10.3.2.5
 
- CTX_THES package - about 10.1.1.1
 
- CTX_USER_INDEX_ERRORS view 3.4.1, 13.2
- CTX_USER_PENDING view 13.2
- CTXAPP role 2.2, 13.1- granting 2.2
 
- CTXCAT data storage 3.2.1.2.2
- CTXCAT grammar 4.3
- CTXCAT index 1.3.1, 3.1.1
- CTXFILTERCACHE operator 7.2.6
- ctxkbtc - example 10.3.2.6
 
- ctxload
- CTXRULE index 1.4, 6.4.2
- CTXSYS.AUTO_FILTER filter type 2.3.2.1
- CTXSYS user 13.1
- custom CONTEXT index example 3.3.5.5
- custom filtering 3.2.2.3
D
- data staging 3.1.7
- data storage
- datastore
- DATASTORE types - summary of 3.2.1.8
 
- DATE column 3.3.5.2
- Decision Tree supervised classification 6.5.1
- decreasing indexing time 3.1.7
- DEFAULT_INDEX_MEMORY 7.10.2
- defaults - index 3.3.5.2
 
- default thesaurus 10.1.4
- DEFINEMERGE operator 4.2.11
- DEFINESCORE operator 4.2.11
- degree of parallelism 3.2.15
- DESCRIBE_INDEX 13.4
- diacritical marks - characters with 3.2.9.2
 
- DIRECT_DATASTORE - example 3.3.2.1.1
 
- DML - view pending 3.5.1
 
- DML processing - background 13.6
 
- DML queue 13.2
- document
- document classification application 1.4- overview illustration 1.4
 
- document collections 1.2
- document filtering 3.3.5.2
- document format
- document formats
- document invalidation 3.5.3.3
- document presentation - about 5.4
 
- document section - searching 3.2.13
 
- document sections 3.3.3
- document services - about 5.4
 
- document theme 3.2.9.1, 3.2.14
- DOMAIN_INDEX_NO_SORT hint - better throughput example 7.3.2
 
- DOMAIN_INDEX_SORT hint - better response time example 7.2.3
 
- domain index 3.1.1
- doubly-truncated query 3.2.12
- drop index example 3.4.2
- dropping an index 3.4.2
F
- failed index - resuming 3.4.3
 
- FAST mode 3.5.3.2
- feedback - query 4.1.9
 
- field section
- filter
- filtering
- filtering documents 3.2.2
- FIRST_ROWS(n) hint 7.2.2
- FIRST_ROWS hint 4.2.9- better throughput example 7.3.2
 
- flowchart of a simple query application 1.2.2
- format column 3.2.1.6, 3.2.2.2, 3.2.3
- formats
- forward_index attribute 3.2.8
- forward index 3.2.8
- fragmentation of index 3.5.3.2, 7.11.2- viewing 3.5.3.5
 
- FULL mode 3.5.3.2
- full themes - obtaining 5.3.1
 
- functional lookup 7.9.6
- fuzzy matching 3.2.11- default 3.3.5.2
 
- fuzzy operator 4.2.5
H
I
- IGNORE - format column value 3.2.3
 
- IGNORE format column type 3.2.2.2
- IGNORE format column value 3.2.2.2
- IGNORE value 3.1.3.2
- incremental indexing 3.3.5.4
- index
- INDEX_SIZE 13.4
- INDEX_STATS 13.4
- INDEX_STATS procedure 3.5.3.5
- index_themes attribute 3.2.9.1
- index defaults - general 3.3.5.2
 
- indexed columns - updating 3.1.4
 
- indexed lookup 7.9.6
- index engine - about 3.1.3.5
 
- index errors - viewing 3.4.1
 
- index fragmentation 7.11.2- reducing 3.5.3.2
 
- indexing
- indexing HTML 3.2.2.1
- indexing performance
- indexing plain text 3.2.2.1
- indexing time 7.10.1- decreasing 3.1.7
 
- index memory 7.10.2
- index synchronization 2.3.2.4
- index types - choosing 3.1.1
 
- init.ora setting 3.1.7
- INPATH operator 8.3.4- examples 8.3.4.2
 
- INSERT statement - example 2.3.1
 
- inverted index 3.2.8
L
- language - default setting for indexing 3.3.5.2
 
- languages - indexing 3.2.5
 
- language specific features 3.2.9
- language-specific knowledge base 10.4.1
- left-truncated query 3.2.12
- lexer
- list of themes
- loading text - about 3.2.1
 
- LOB columns
- LOB column storage 3.2.16
- local partitioned index 7.9.15- improved response time 7.2.4
 
- location of text 3.2.1
- locked base table 3.1.6
- locking parameter for sync_index 3.5.2.3
- logical operators 4.2.2
- low information words 3.2.14
M
- magnet, pet see pet magnet 5.4
- maintaining the index 3.4
- mapping table - forward index and 3.2.8
 
- marked-up document - obtaining 5.1.3.1
 
- MARKUP procedure 2.3.2.3
- MATCHES
- MATCHES operator 1.4, 2.5.1, 2.5.2, 3.1.1, 6.4.1.5- classifying with 2.5.2
 
- materialized views, indexes on 3.1.8
- MAX_INDEX_MEMORY 7.10.2
- maxtime parameter for sync_index 3.5.2.2
- MDATA operators 8.1.2.4
- MDATA section 8.1.2.4
- memory allocation 3.2.15
- merged word and theme index 3.1.2
- metadata
- META tag - creating zone section for 8.2.2
 
- Microsoft Word support 3.2.1.7, 3.2.2
- migrating from previous releases 14
- mixed_case attribute 3.2.7
- mixed character set columns 3.2.4.2
- mixed character sets 3.2.1.6
- mixed-format column 3.2.2.2
- mixed formats 3.2.1.6- filtering 3.2.2.2
 
- mixed query 8.1.2.4, 8.1.2.6
- mixed query performance 3.2.17
- MULTI_COLUMN_DATASTORE - example 3.3.2.1.2
 
- MULTI_LEXER - example 3.3.2.5
 
- MULTI_LEXER preference type 3.2.5
- multi-language columns - indexing 3.2.5.2
 
- multi-language stoplist - about 3.3.4.1
 
- multiple CONTAINS - improving performance 7.9.13
 
- MVIEW see materialized views 3.1.8
N
- name matching - See: name search
 
- name search 9.1- examples using NDATA sections 9.2
 
- NCLOB column 3.3.5.2
- NDATA sections - in name search example 9.2
 
- NEAR_ACCUM operator 4.2.4
- NEAR2 operator 4.2.4
- NEAR operator 4.2.4
- nested zone sections 8.1.2.1
- NOPOPULATE keyword
- nopopulate with RECREATE_INDEX_ONLINE 3.4.4.2
- NULL_FILTER
- NULL_FILTER filter type 2.3.2.1
- NULL_FILTER preference type 3.2.2.1
- NULL maxtime 3.5.2.2
- NUMBER column 3.3.5.2
- number tokenization 3.2.6.3
O
- offset information - highlight 5.1.3.2
 
- online - recreating a CONTEXT indextype 3.4.4.1
 
- online index 3.1.6
- ONLINE parameter 3.1.6
- operators
- optimizing index 3.5.3
- optimizing queries 4.2.9
- Oracle Enterprise Manager 13.5
- Oracle Enterprise Manager and Oracle Text 13.5
- Oracle Text - Upgrading 14.2
 
- Oracle Text pages in OEM 13.5
- Oracle Text user 2.2- creating 2.2
 
- Oracle XML DB 1.5
- out of line LOB storage - improving performance 7.9.12
 
P
- parallel indexing 3.1.7, 7.10.5- partitioned table 7.10.6
 
- parallel queries 7.7, 7.9.16- across Real Application Clusters (RAC) nodes 7.7
 
- paramstring string 3.3.4.2
- partitioned index 7.9.15- improved response time 7.2.4
 
- partitioned table - querying 3.1.5
 
- partitions limit 3.1.5
- PATH_SECTION_GROUP - example 8.3.4.1
 
- path section searching 8.3.4
- PDF support 3.2.1.7, 3.2.2
- pending DML - viewing 3.5.1
 
- pending queue 3.3.5.4
- pending updates 13.2
- performance 3.2.15
- performance tuning
- per-partition swap 3.4.4.7
- pet magnet A.1
- phrase query 4.1.4
- pizza shredder A.1
- PL/SQL functions - calling in contains 4.2.8
 
- plain text - indexing with NULL_FILTER 3.3.2.2
 
- plain text filtering 5.4
- PLAINTEXT value 3.2.8
- POPULATE_PENDING procedure 3.3.5.4
- POPULATE keyword 3.3.5.3
- preferences
- prefix indexing example 3.3.2.6
- previous releases, migrating from 14
- printjoin character 3.2.6.1
- printjoin characters example 3.3.2.4
- PROCEDURE_FILTER example 3.3.2.3
- PSP application A.2, B.2
- punctuation identification 3.2.6.3
Q
- query - ABOUT 4.2.1
- analysis 4.1.20
- blocking operations 7.8
- case-sensitive 3.2.7, 4.1.8
- CATSEARCH 4.1.2, 4.1.2.1
- CONTAINS 4.1.1
- counting hits 4.2.10
- CTXRULE 6.4.2
- getting report on 13.4
- log 4.1.20
- MATCHES 4.1.3
- mixed 8.1.2.4, 8.1.2.6
- optimizing for throughput 7.3
- overview 4.1
- parallel 7.7
- speeding up with MDATA 8.1.2.4
- speeding up with SDATA 8.1.2.6
- viewing information on 13.4
- viewing log of 13.4
 
- query_filter_cache_size basic storage attribute 7.2.6
- QUERY_LOG_SUMMARY 13.4
- query analysis 4.1.20
- query application 1.2
- query explain plan 4.1.10
- query expressions 4.1.7
- query features 4.1.21
- query feedback 4.1.9
- query language 4.1.16
- query log 4.1.20, 13.4
- query optimization 4.2.9
- Query Parallelized Across Oracle RAC Nodes 7.7.2
- query performance - FAQs 7.9
 
- query processing with FILTER BY and ORDER BY example 3.3.5.6
- query relaxation 4.1.15
- query relaxation template 4.1.15
- query rewrite 4.1.14
- query rewrite template 4.1.14
- query template 4.2.6, 4.3- lang parameter and 4.1.16
 
- Query Templates 4.1.13
- queue - DML 13.2
 
R
- Real Application Clusters (RAC) and parallel queries 7.7
- rebuilding an index 3.4.5
- RECREATE_INDEX_ONLINE 3.4.4.1- and DML 3.4.4.1
 
- RECREATE_INDEX_ONLINE procedure
- recreating a local partitioned index online 3.4.4.2
- recreating an index 3.4.4
- recreating an index online 3.4.4.1
- relaxing queries 4.1.15
- remote LOB column 3.2.16
- RESOURCE role 2.2
- response time
- result buffer size - increasing 7.8
 
- result set interface 11
- result sets 11
- resuming failed index 3.4.3
- rewriting queries 4.1.14
- right-truncated query 3.2.12
- roles
- rowid 3.5.1
- rule-based classification 2.5.1, 3.1.1, 6.4
- rules - about for simple classification 2.5.1
 
- rule table - creating 2.5.2
 
S
- sample application A, B
- save_copy attribute 3.2.8
- scheduled swap 3.4.4.4
- scheduling local index re-creation with all-at-once swap 3.4.4.6
- scoring - alternative 4.1.18
 
- SDATA operators 8.1.2.6
- SDATA section 8.1.2.6
- searching - XML 1.5
 
- section
- sectioner - about 3.1.3.3
 
- section group
- sectioning
- section searching 4.2.3
- See also rule-based classification 2.5.1
- See also simple classification 2.5.1
- SELECT statement 1.2.1- with CONTAINS 2.3.2.2
 
- self-tipping couch A.1
- sentiment analysis
- sentiment classifiers
- SEPARATE_OFFSETS index option 7.2.8, 7.2.9
- SGA memory allocation 7.10.2
- simple classification 2.5.1, 3.1.1- rules and 2.5.1
 
- simple classification, see rule-based classification 6.4
- single themes - obtaining 5.3.1
 
- size of index, viewing 13.4
- skipjoin character 3.2.6.2
- SORT_AREA_SIZE 7.8, 7.9.11, 7.10.2
- special characters 3.2.6- indexing 3.2.6
 
- special sections 8.1.2.8
- spelling
- SQE operator 4.2.7
- SQL*Loader 2.3.2, 2.4.2
- SQL CONTAINS operator 1.2.1
- startjoin 3.2.6.3
- stemming
- stem operator 3.2.11, 4.2.5
- stopclass 3.3.4.2
- stoplist 3.3.4
- stop section 8.1.2.3
- stoptheme 3.3.4.2
- stopword 3.3.4, 3.3.4.2
- storage - about 3.3.1
 
- stored query expression, defining 4.2.7.1
- stored query expressions 4.2.7
- storing
- storing text 3.2.1
- structure - CONTEXT index 3.1.2
 
- structured data
- structured query - example 3.3.6
 
- structured query clause 3.3.6.3
- structure of index 3.5.3.1
- sub-index 2.4.2.2
- substring indexing example 3.3.2.6
- supervised classification 2.5.1, 6.5- Decision Tree 6.5.1
 
- SVM supervised classification 6.5.3- memory requirements 6.5.3
 
- swap and noswap with RECREATE_INDEX_ONLINE 3.4.4.2
- sync_index locking parameter 3.5.2.3
- sync_index maxtime parameter 3.5.2.2
- SYNC_INDEX procedure 2.2, 2.3.2.4
- synchronization 3.4.4.1
- synchronize index 2.3.2.4
- synchronizing index 3.5.2, 13.6- improving performance 7.11
 
- synonyms - defining 10.2.1
 
- SYN operator 10.2.1
T
- talking pillow A.1
- template queries 4.2.6, 4.3
- templates 4.1.13- query rewrite 4.1.14
 
- text column - supported types 3.2.1.1
 
- TEXT format column value 3.2.2.2
- text fragments 3.2.1
- text highlighting 5.1.1
- Text-on-XML Method 1.5.2.2
- text storage 3.2.1
- that stopword 3.2.14
- theme functionality - adding 10.4.1
 
- theme highlighting 5.1.2
- themes - indexing 3.2.9.1
 
- theme summary - definition 5.3
 
- thesaural queries - about 4.1.11
 
- thesaurus
- thesaurus operator 4.2.5
- this stopword 3.2.14
- throughput - improving query 7.3
 
- tildes - indexing characters with 3.2.9.2
 
- time limit - setting for synchronizing 3.4.4.3
 
- TOKEN_INFO 13.4
- TOKEN_TYPE 13.4
- tokenization behavior 3.2.6.3
- tokenizing 3.2.5
- token prefix 3.2.12
- tokens 3.1.3
- token separation 3.2.6.3
- tracing 7.6
- TRAIN procedure 6.5
- transactional 3.3.5.1, 3.3.6.1, 3.5
- Transparent Data Encryption - enabled column and,enabled tablespace and 3.1.1
 
- tuning queries
W
- WHERE clause 1.2.1
- whitespace 3.2.6.3
- whitespace-delimited language 3.2.5
- wildcard operator 4.2.5- improving performance 7.9.14
 
- wildcard queries 3.2.12
- WITHIN operator 3.3.3
- wizard
- word continuation 3.2.6.3
- wordlist - about 3.3.1
 
- WORDLIST preference 3.1.3.5
- wordlist preference type 3.2.12
- word query 4.1.4- case-sensitivity 4.1.8.1
 
- WORLD_LEXER preference type 3.2.5