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Use this page to choose a name for the index and the schema that will own it. An index is a object that contains an entry for each value that appears in the indexed column(s) of a table and provides direct, fast access to rows.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Index Name | Enter the name you want to use to identify the index. Tip: It's a good idea to create an index name that reflects the table and columns being indexed. |
| Schema | Choose the schema that will own the finished index. The list displays schemas in which you have Manage schema access privileges. |
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