amit sehas <cun23@yahoo.com> wrote:
> In SQL, given a table T, with two fields f1, f2,
>
> is it possible to create an index such that the same record is indexed
> in the index, once with field f1 and once with field f2. (I am not
> looking for a compound index in which the key would look like <f1,
> f2>, instead there should be two entries in the index <f1> and <f2>).
>
> we have a few use cases for the above, perhaps we need to alter the
> schema somehow to accommodate the above,
2 separate indexes? One on f1 and one on f2?
Andreas
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