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Process Configuration Console
Getting started
Isolated regions
Queues
  Manage user queues
  Configure work queues
    Create a work queue
    Modify queue properties
      Edit description
      Manage system fields
      Manage data fields
      Manage indexes
      Set security levels
      Define queue operations
    Move queues across servers
  Configure component queues
    Configure a component queue
    Define component queue operations
    Modify component queue properties
    Enable Content Engine operations
Rosters
VWServices
Process Engines
Workflow database
Events and statistics
   

View or modify index properties

Use the Index Properties dialog box to add or remove fields from your roster, queue, or event log index.

You can also change the order of the indexed fields for composite indexes. A composite index (also called a concatenated index) is an index that you create on multiple columns in a table. Columns in a composite index can appear in any order. Composite indexes can speed retrieval of data for search filters in which the filter conditions reference all or the leading portion of the columns in the composite index. Therefore, the order of the columns used in the definition is important; generally, the most commonly accessed or most selective columns go first.

To add or remove fields in the index
  1. To add fields to the index, select one or more Available items and click add icon. To remove fields, select one or more Selected items and click remove icon.
  2. Click OK when done.
To change the order of the indexed fields
  1. Select one or more Selected items, then click up arrow or down arrow.
  2. Click OK when done.
   

NOTE An index must not exceed the maximum allowable size.