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You can add subsequent layers later. 0045 Color: 0046 ANYINTERACT 0056 CONTAINS 0047 COVEREDBY 0048 COVERS 0049 DISJOINT 0050 EQUAL 0051 INSIDE 0129 ON 0052 OUTSIDE 0053 OVERLAPBDYDISJOINT 0054 OVERLAPBDYINTERSECT 0055 TOUCH 0057 Change Database Connection ... 0058 a database 0059 &About Oracle Spatial Index Advisor ... 0060 Using Help 0061 Search for Help on ... 0062 Contents 0063 Alias: 0064 Fixed Tiles 0065 Variable Tiles 0066 Area of Interest Tiles 0067 Legend 0068 Current Layer: 0069 Draw on Zoom or Pan 0070 Properties ... 0071 Layer Information 0072 General 0073 Layer Description 0074 Service: 0075 Schema: 0076 Table: 0077 Column: 0078 Display Information 0079 Display in viewport 0080 Queries 0081 Query Description 0082 Close 0083 dSelect the layer or layers to remove. The Advisor will remove the layer and its associated queries. 0084 ;Select the layer whose query or queries you want to remove. 0085 &Select the query or queries to remove. 0086*The Advisor can draw all of the geometries that are in the layer. However, if the layer is large and the data is very dense, then this operation may take a very long time. To just get an idea where some of the data resides, you may instead choose to draw only some of the geometries in the layer. 0087 Draw 0088 "All of the geometries in the layer 0089 #Some of the geometries in the layer 0090 Geometries starting at row: 0091 Number of geometries to draw: 0117 ?elect the layer containing the geometry that you wish to zoom to. Note that the selected layer will not become the new "Current Layer". 0119 @Select the attributes for the geometry that you wish to zoom to. 0126 Layer: 0092 ASelect the geometry which should become the focus of the display. 0093 ?he layer has an extent defined as part of its metadata. The Advisor can compute the dimensions of a bounding rectangle that encloses all the geometries in the layer. For a large layer, it may take several minutes to compute this rectangle. 0094 The metadata extent 0095 The computed bounding rectangle 0096 ?pecify the coordinate around which the Advisor should center the display. The Advisor will show a reasonable size area around this point. 0097 coordinate: 0098 , 0099 $Select the geometry to query against 0100 Zoom To 0101 &Analyze 0102 Recommendation 0103A hybrid index contains both fixed-sized and variables-sized tiles. The tiling level (sdo_level) is used to compute the fixed-sized tiles. The number of tiles per geometry (sdo_numtiles) is used to compute the variable-sized tiles. In order to get optimal performance from the index, at least 50% of the variable-sized tiles should be different from the fixed-sized files. When you click the Analyze button, the Advisor will compute the percentage of tiles that are different. This computation may take several minutes for a large layer. 0104 Apply 0105 "The layer contains only point data 0106 Distance: 0107 Use primary filter only 0108 0109 Version 9.0.0 0110 !Copyright (c) 1998, 2004, Oracle. 0111 All Rights Reserved 0112 Within Distance of: 0113 Units: 0114 Primary Filter Only 0116 Number of Nearest Neighbors: 0124 Query 0125 Geometry 0122 Graphical Selection 0123 Free SQL 0120 Table Column 0121 Datatype 0127 WHERE clause: 0500 Layer 0501 Tessellation 0526 Coordinate ... 0541 Remove Layer 0542 Zoom to Geometry 0543 Query Circle 0544 Query Polygon 0545 Query Geometry 0546 Edit Layer 0547 Remove Query 0548 Draw Geometries in the Layer 0549 Zoom to Extent 0550 Zoom to Coordinate 0551 Analyze Index 0552 Query Point 1000 :Do you really want to remove all objects from the display? 1001 Do you really want to exit? 1002 ?he Advisor can only work on layers that have the same extents. Do you want to remove all the layers that you are currently working on and replace them with the selected layer? 1003 ZThis operation will erase the query results. Do you want to continue with this operation? 1004 ZThis operation will erase all query results. Do you want to continue with this operation? 1005 pThis operation will erase the current layer and the query results. Do you want to continue with this operation? 1006 ZThis operation will erase the current layer. Do you want to continue with this operation? 1007 SThis operation will erase all layers. Do you want to continue with this operation? 1008 pThis operation will erase all layers other than the current layer. Do you want to continue with this operation? 1009 ?his operation will erase all layers other than the current layer and the query results. Do you want to continue with this operation? 1010 iThis operation will erase all layers and the query results. Do you want to continue with this operation? 1011 ?his operation will erase the query results and the fixed and/or variable sized tiles. Do you want to continue with this operation? 1012 ?his operation will erase the current layer, the query results and the fixed and/or variable sized tiles. Do you want to continue with this operation? 1013 nThis operation will erase the fixed and/or variable sized tiles. Do you want to continue with this operation? 1014 ?his operation will erase the current layer and the fixed and/or variable sized tiles. Do you want to continue with this operation? 1015 ?his operation will erase all layers, the query results and the fixed and/or variable sized tiles. Do you want to continue with this operation? 1016 }This operation will erase all layers and the fixed and/or variable sized tiles. Do you want to continue with this operation? 1017 {Drawing the layer in the specified viewport may take a long time if the data is very dense. Are you sure you want to draw? 1018 QDrawing a non-indexed layer may take a long time. Are you sure you want to draw? 1019 ?he Advisor cannot work on indexed and non-index layers at the same time. Do you want to remove all the layers that you are currently working on and replace them with the selected layer? 1020 [Drawing all the geometries in a layer may take a long time. Are you sure you want to draw? 1022 iDrawing the specified rows may take a long time if the data is dense. Are you sure you want to continue? 1021 nQuerying the specified area may take a long time. Are you sure you want to continue with the query operation? 1023 UThis operation will drop the index {0}. Do you want to continue with this operation? 2000 vThe Spatial Index Advisor only supports Oracle Databases version 8.1.6 or newer that have the Spatial Option installed 2001 %This layer is already being displayed 2002 ?o database has been discovered. Please use the Enterprise Manager console to discover at least one database before starting the application 2003 OUnable to process geometries. The geometries must have at least two dimensions 2004 2This alias is already being used by another object 2005 GThis alias is not valid. It is the same as the description of an index 2006 3The selected rectangle must have a height and width 2007 (The selected circle must have a diameter 2008 &The selected polygon must have an area 2009 BThe edges of the selected polygon cannot intersect with each other 2010 4There is no geometry matching the specified criteria 2011 8You do not have sufficient privileges to create an index 2012 8You do not have sufficient privileges to modify an index 2013 ?he selected layer and the current layer have different extents. Please use the table property sheet to specify the spatial reference ID for both layers. 2014 5No spatial geometry data was found for this database. 2500 {0} ({1}={2}) 2501 {0} {1}@{2} 2502 {0} 2503 {0}{1} 2504 {0}_Q 2505 ({0},{1}) 2506 !Perform a query against layer {0} 2507 Execution time: {0} seconds 2508 (Execution time: {0} seconds (Incomplete) 2512 5The Current Layer {0} Contains Only Single Point Data 2509 ?0}% of the variable tiles are the same as the fixed-sized tiles. The number of variable tiles is tuned for optimal performance. 2510 ?0}% of the variable tiles are the same as the fixed-sized tiles. This is not optimal. You should decrease the tiling level (sdo_level) to reduce this percentage. 2511 ?0}% of the variable tiles are the same as the fixed-sized tiles. This is not optimal. You should increase the number of tiles per geometry (sdo_numtiles) to reduce this percentage. 3000 {0} is now the current layer 3002 There is now no current layer 3001 Drew {0} geometries 3003 Drew 1 geometry 3004 Draw was interrupted 3005 Interrupting draw 3500 ?lick on the location that you want to zoom to. Click the stop button (on the toolbar) or press the escape key to cancel this operation. 3501 ?osition the mouse pointer at the end point for the rectangle, and press and hold down the left mouse button. Then drag the mouse to the opposite end point and release the button. 3502 ?oom in on an area that you are interested in. The simplest way to do this is to use the Zoom to Reasonable Size operation on the View menu. You can then examine the index in detail. 3503?The data displayed below represents a typical sized query for the tiling parameters you have chosen. You may want to try panning around or zooming to areas that may be more dense. If there is too much data displayed, increase the tiling level (SDO_LEVEL). If there is not enough data displayed, decrease the tiling level. To help you decide how much to increase or decrease the tiling level, use the Show Fixed-size Tiles or Show Area-Of-Interest Tiles operation on the Index menu. If there is an appropriate amount of data displayed, try zooming in and out to see if the data is tuned appropriately and query performance is acceptable. 3504ZFixed sized tiles are used to approximate the geometries. The tiles displayed below help you understand how many geometries are associated with each tile. If you think too many geometries are associated with a fixed tile, you can make the tiles smaller by reindexing with a smaller tile size (i.e., add 1 to the current tiling level). If you think not enough geometries are associated with a fixed tile, you can make the tiles larger by reindexing with a larger tile size (i.e., subtract 1 from the current tiling level). Increasing or decreasing SDO_LEVEL by 1 will modify tiles by a factor of 4. 3505;The percentage of fixed tiles that equal variable tiles should not exceed 50 for the entire layer. The display below may or may not represent the entire layer. To get the exact percentage, you can run the Analyze Index operation on the Index menu. If the percentage is too high, you need to decrease the tiling level, or increase the number of tiles per geometry (SDO_NUMTILES). The number of tiles must be greater than or equal to 4 and not larger than 8. Decreasing the tiling level (SDO_LEVEL) by 1 will increase the size of the fixed sized tiles by a factor of 4. 3506 ?ook at the variable and fixed tiles together to make sure that you have the proper ratio of fixed to variable tiles. Aside from visualizing the tiles together, you can execute the Analyze Index operation (on the Index menu) to find out the exact ratio. 3509 ?he current area is now a good size to display. Click the Draw All Geometries in Viewport button to see the geometries in the viewport. 3510 ?ontinue to zoom in the display until you get to a small area. The simplest way to do this is to use the Zoom to Reasonable Size operation on the View menu. You can then draw the geometries and examine the index in detail. 3513?he viewport now contains the full extent of the layer. Drawing an entire layer may be a time consuming operation. Zoom into the area that contains some geometries that you are interested in. The simplest way to do this is to use the Zoom to Reasonable Size operation on the View menu. If you do not know where the geometries are, use the Draw Geometries in Layer operation on the Layer menu, specifying that it draw some of the geometries. 3515 ?he viewport now contains a reasonable number of geometries. Use the Draw All Geometries in Viewport operation on the Layer menu to see the geometries. 3514The viewport now contains too many geometries to draw in a reasonable amount of time. Zoom into the area that contains some geometries that you are interested in. The simplest way to do this is to use the Zoom to Reasonable Size operation on the View menu. 3516 zYou have added a non-indexed layer. You can zoom in and out, zoom to rectangle, and draw all the geometries in the layer. 3517 HClick the Add Layer button to select the layer that you want to analyze. 3518 xThe current layer is not indexed. You can zoom in and out, zoom to rectangle, and draw all the geometries in the layer. 3519 iIf this was a typical query and the performance was not acceptable, consider increasing the tiling level. 3520 ?xecuting the specified query and displaying the results. Click the stop button (on the toolbar) or the escape key to cancel this operation. 3521 ?xecuting a query to get all the geometries in the current viewport and displaying the results. Click the stop button (on the toolbar) or the escape key to cancel this operation. 3522 ?etting all the geometries in the layer and drawing them. Click the stop button (on the toolbar) or the escape key to cancel this operation. 3523 ?xecuting a query to get all the tiles in the current viewport and displaying the results. Click the stop button (on the toolbar) or the escape key to cancel this operation. 3524 ?osition the mouse pointer at the center of the circle, and push and hold the left mouse button. Then drag the mouse to any point on the desired circumference and release the button. 3525 ?osition the mouse pointer where you would like the polygon to start and click the left mouse button. 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