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Scanning is the default search option for small tables.

Enter text here to perform a scan over supported column types.

Text columns with limited length use a substring search If the entered text is a number, integer columns will be scanned for an exact match of the value.

seeking

Seeking is the default search option for large tables.

Seeking requires indexes and can only be done using the column (or columns) the index is defined on.

In the single-column case, the database will seek to the position the entered search term would be at and return all rows greater or equal to that value.

In the multiple-column case, the above still applies to the column you supplied non-empty search text for. All previous columns, however, will be using an equality match.

 
 

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  1. AD10203 Acorn Avenue
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  2. AD2512-4th Ave Sw
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  3. AD655-4th Ave S.W.
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  4. AD25900-700-9th Ave S.W.
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  5. AD2512-410th Avenue S.W.
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  6. AD9259 - 1110th Avenue Sw
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  7. ADNo. 25400 10665 Jasper Avenue
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  8. ADSuite 99320 255 - 510th Avenue S.W.
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  9. AD6400, 888 - 3rd Avenue
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...and more
 

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