If your RDF is in one of the two built-in RDF datastreams, RELS-EXT
and RELS-INT, it's not indexed by default, but can be if you turn on
the Resource Index. If you're storing RDF elsewhere in another
datastream, it would take some hacking to get it indexed.

Michael Della Bitta

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On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 3:57 PM, J.T.P. <pittsj...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Other meta-data that is custom to my app (rdf data) .  Where are these
> values stored ?
> Thanx....
>
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> 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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