GETTING STARTED


Full-text indexing a database
Database Properties Full-text

You can speed up searches for documents in a database by creating a full-text index.

You must have Designer access or higher to create a full-text index for a server-based database. Call your Domino administrator if you need to full-text index a database for which you don't have access. Only your Domino administrator can full-text index a database on the Web.

You automatically have access to create full-text indexes on all local databases, or on databases you have created.

Note With Lotus Notes 6 or later, if you do not have the proper access level, the Update Index, the Create Index, and the Delete Index buttons will be grayed-out (disabled) on the Full Text panel.

To determine if a database is full-text indexed, select File - Database - Properties from the menu and then click the Full Text tab (the magnifying glass).

If the database is full-text indexed, the following information will be displayed on the Full text panel:


If not full-text indexed, the message "Database is not full text indexed" appears on the Full Text panel.

Tip You can also determine whether a database is full-text indexed by choosing View - Search this View to display the Search bar. If there is a green circle Green circle, the database is full-text indexed. If there is a brown circle Brown circle, the database is not full-text indexed.

To create a full-text index

1. Select the database and from the menu, choose File - Database - Properties.

2. From the Database Properties box, click the Full Text tab.

3. From the Full Text panel, click "Create Index." The "Create Full-Text Index" dialog box appears.

4. Select the full-text index options you want to apply to this index.


5. Click OK.

Note You can also create a full-text index for a database from the Search bar. For details on this procedure, see Creating a full-text index.

To count unindexed documents

You can display the number of documents that are not incorporated into an existing full-text index. This unindexed number includes all new documents as well as documents that have been modified since the full-text index was created. This information will help you determine if you need to update your full-text index. To display the number of unindexed documents, click the "Count unindexed documents" button on the Full Text panel.

To update a full-text index

To update the full-text index of a database, follow these steps:

1. Select the database and from the menu, choose File - Database - Properties. The Database Properties box appears.

2. Click the Full Text tab.

3. From the Full Text panel, click "Update Index."

To delete a full-text index

To delete the full-text index of a database, follow these steps:

1. Select the database and from the menu, choose File - Database - Properties. The Database Properties box appears.

2. Click the Full Text tab.

3. From the Full Text panel, click "Delete Index." A prompt appears that asks if you are certain that you want to delete the index.

4. Click Yes.

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