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> Sybase has clustered and non-clustered index.
> How about Oracle? How Oracle store index? any difference from sybase?
Oracle indices can be bitmapped, clustered, concatenated, hash, non-unique, partitioned, unique and probably a few others I haven't thought of. In other words Oracle can do everything Sybase can do and a bit more.
Daniel A. Morgan Received on Wed Nov 11 1998 - 15:23:45 CST