Thanks for the quick response.

Unfortunately, this leads to other Questions, probably due to a lac of 
skills on my side
  
1. How does this affect queries based on the superclass?
The Match-Query presented in another topic is already slow. 

2. Do I have to define two indexes, one on the superclass (non-unique) and 
in addition one on every Subclass (unique). 

3. Can I use the same name for the indexes on the subclass-level and are 
they  combined if a query on the superclass is performed. in case there is 
no index defined for the superclass?



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