Data in datastreams other than DC aren't normally persisted into the SQL store. 
Are you thinking of object properties like "owner" or "set", or some other kind 
of metadata?

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On Nov 22, 2011, at 3:17 PM, J.T.P. wrote:

> Hello FC'ers. Have a probably silly question. I recently migrated from Derby 
> to Sybase.
> Applications works fine but a little slow on some queries.  I can only see 
> the Dublin Core data in the doFields table. Where does the data in non-DC 
> namespaces reside ? I want to put indexes on some fields to see if I can 
> improve the performance. Any info would be most conducive.
> Respectfully,
> J. Pitts
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