The wlist BASIC program is a simulation of the list command that additionally exploits B-tree indexes.
For example:
list entity by name
In this example, only one attribute is specified. If there happens to be an index defined on the attribute referenced by name, the response is practically immediate, since it can retrieve the presorted B-tree for the requested list. If it were to contain a more complex expression, such as:
list entity by zip by name
Again, assuming that indexes are defined on both the zip and name field, AQL processes the sentence as though the indexes were not even there.
In some rare and peculiar cases, wlist may be faster than the list command.
In addition, AQL does not use the indexes if any ^ or [ and ] characters are present in the sentence.
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