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Example table structure for documents

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Rdf:typeDatabase Schema Example[1]
IllustratesDocuments Table[1]
Uses SyntaxCreate Table Syntax[1]

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Example table structure for documents
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      CREATE INDEX idx_covering ON documents(document_id, title, content); ``` 3. **Primary Key or Unique Identifier**: Ensure that your table has a unique identifier, such as an auto-incrementing primary key, to uniquely identify each

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