Thanks to Dave Fauth and Stephen Moretti for their suggestions.

I don't think I articulated the problem properly so I'll try again. Simply
put, Oracle stores all  tables in a single database.  Schemas are used to
internally keep track of which tables belong together. What we think of as
"databases" are just parts of a complex single entity. If one looks in the
orant file (we are running it on NT), one sees a large collection of .int,
.ora, .sql, .cmd, .lst and other assorted files which are associated with
either particular "databases" or with system management. I neither need nor
want all of these indexed. 

So when I have named the collection and am trying to have Verity perform the
initial indexing function, what file do I tell it to index? Using
Orant/database will include all of those unnecessary documents. Do I modify
the basic wizard PathIndexing template to make it a  Custom CFIndex from the
start? If so, how? Do I extract all of the data from the table (there is
only one in this "database") and somehow save it to a separate file? If so,
how?  Or do I junk Verity and just write a very complex query covering all
the requested searches?

Has anyone actually used Verity with an Oracle database?

Thanks
andy trusz

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