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To check on the status of the job and view completion results use the job pane of the Oracle Enterprise Manager console. 3006 Spatial Index Job 3011 Later 3007 Spatial index operation 8002 Cancel 8003 Migrate 8005 Help 8010 Estimate... 8014 Close 8016 Show Details 8017 Hide Details 9001 Name: 9002 Schema: 9003 Tablespace: 9004 Table: 9005 Table Column: 9006 Initial Size: 9007 Next Size: 9008 Increase Size by : 9009 Minimum Number: 9010 Maximum Number: 9011 Initial tiling level: 9012 $Target number of tiles per geometry: 9013 Maximum tiling level: 9014 Number of tiles: 9015 Width: 9016 Height: 9017 Percentage of data to sample: 9018 Minimum: 9019 Maximum: 9020 Interval: 9021 Layer: 9022 Index Status: 9023 GID Column: 9024 Data Type: 9025 Area of Interest: 9026 Tile Size: 9027 Spatial Column: 9028 Coordinate System: 9029 Spatial Reference ID: 9030 .Number of Dimensions to index (SDO_INDX_DIMS): 9031 Geometry Type (SDO_GTYPE): 10000 10001 Index on Layer 10002 Extents 10003 Unlimited 10004 Value 10005 General 10006 Spatial 10007 Storage 10008 Hybrid Index 10009 Fixed Index 10010 Commit Interval 10011 RAfter all the rows have been processed. (requires adequate rollback segment space) 10012 Every 10013 rows 10014 Submit Job... 10015 ?patial indexes can take a very long time to create or rebuild. The preferred method of creating or rebuilding spatial indexes is to submit a job. In order to submit a job, you need to be connected to an Oracle Management Server. 10020 Tiling Wizard 10021 Welcome 10022 ?he Tiling Wizard helps you select the tiling parameters to create your spatial index. Appropriate tiling parameters can improve spatial query performance. 10023 mBased on the information you supply, the Wizard chooses suitable analysis methods. The analysis methods are: 10024 - Sampling analysis. 10025 - Area of interest analysis. 10026 - Tile size analysis. 10089 ?o use these analysis methods, you need to know the data type of the spatial data. It is also helpful to know the size of your typical query window. 10027 Display this page next time 10030 Data Type 10031ZThe Wizard chooses appropriate estimation method based on the data type of your spatial data. If your spatial column contains only Point data, the Wizard estimate the tiling level by indexing your area of interest and sampling. If the spatial column contains other data types like Line or Polygon, the Wizard can also estimate based on tile size. 10032 0Does the spatial column contain only point data? 10033 GWhat type of geometry data (SDO_GTYPE) does the spatial column contain? 10034 1Yes, the spatial column contains only point data. 10035 FNo, the spatial column contains other data types like line or polygon. 10036 Tile Size Analysis 10037 ?his analysis method estimates the tiling level based on the tile size. The tile size is decided by the number of tiles to cover an area. Which area do you want to cover? 10038 Area 10039 >The minimum bounding rectangle that encompasses all geometries 10040 Your whole coordinate system 10041 )The average size of all geometric objects 10042 DHow many tiles do you want to use to cover the area specified above? 10058 Sample Number of Tiles 10059 % 10060 Sample Percentage 10074 Table(Table Column) 10076 $Fixed index/ Hybrid index / no index 10077 Dimension: 10078 Name 10079 Lower Bound 10080 Upper Bound 10081 Tolerance 10082 Convert Relational Layer 10083 Convert From 10084 Convert To 10085 +The spatial column contains only Point data 10086 Sampling Analysis 10087 ?he Wizard samples a portion of your data to estimate the tiling parameters and indexing time. If you sample a larger portion of data, the estimation is more accurate, but the sampling process takes longer. 10088 3What percentage of your data do you want to sample? 10125 Area of Interest Analysis 10090QThis analysis method estimates the tiling level based on the size of your area of interest. Your area of interest is the size of your typical spatial query. The unit for your area of interest is the same as the unit in which the data is stored. A spatial index created with this tiling level will optimize your spatial query performance. 10091 :Do you know the width and height of your area of interest? 10053 Area of interest 10092 Finish 10093 ?ou have chosen the following options to estimate the tiling parameters. Please verify that these options are correct, and then click the Finish button to start the estimation process. 10094 Estimate Options 10095 pure point data 10096 mixed data 10097 width {0}, height {1} 10098 Q{0} tiles to cover the minimum bounding rectangle that encompasses all geometries 10099 /{0} tiles to cover your whole coordinate system 10100 ;{0} tiles to cover the average size of geometric geometries 10101 Yes. 10102 1No, do not use your area of interest to estimate. 10103 Not Available 10104 ?ou are going to exit the Tiling Wizard now. If you like, you may go back and adjust the settings to do another estimation. Do you really want to exit? 10105 \You are going to cancel and exit the Tiling Level Wizard now. Do you really want to cancel? 10106 Processing completed. 10107 Processing canceled by user. 10108 Processing failed. 10109 Canceling... 10110 " *Attempting forcible termination* 10111 Tiling Wizard Action Progress 10112 step {0}: {1} 10113 10114 10115 Sampling - Tiling level 10116 Sampling - Indexing time 10117 8SQL exception encountered: Reason: {0} SQL Statement: 10118 &Lost database connection. Reason: {0} 10119 Unknown 10120 'Sampling - Number of tiles per geometry 10121 (Calculating default sample percentage... 10122 1(The wizard will Sample {0} rows out of {1} rows) 10123 Invalid number entered: 10124 !Tolerance must be greater than 0. 10126 R-tree 10127 Quadtree 10128 ?elect the number of dimensions to index based on the majority of your queries. If most of your queries are on three dimensions, creating an index on three dimensions would improve the performance of most queries. 10129 {The number of dimensions to index is decided by the number of dimensions of the objects stored in the column being indexed. 10130?ou are about to create a Quadtree index on a geodetic layer. If you choose to continue, the index will be built, but geodetic functionality with Oracle Spatial operators will be disabled for this layer. The layer will be treated as a cartesian layer, so some results from the relate operator will be wrong, the units parameter will not be supported, and length, distance, and area measurements will be wrong. For full geodetic functionality support, create an R-tree index. 10131 ?his operation will still require the index to be rebuilt, even though only the LAYER_GTYPE value is being altered. 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