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IT – Search Engine Optimization
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Welcome to this IT Explainer video, part of our System module topic range.
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In this video, we’ll cover the subject of search engine optimization in SLM Data.
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Search engine optimization in a web application refers to the practice of optimizing the structure, content, and data within the application to improve its visibility and ranking in search engine results.
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In this video, we will address what types of search engine optimization is used in SLM and how can administrators rebuild the search engine indexes in SLM.
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SLM utilises an indexing process where the search engine organises information in advance to ensure quick response times.
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Data is indexed based on object ID, type, and field.
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When a user performs a search, the SLM data search engine retrieves keywords from the index tables, streamlining the process and eliminating the need to analyze each piece of data in SLM individually.
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Administrators can rebuild index tables in SLM through the system module.
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SLM has three types of index, one for objects, one for action items, and one for SLM documents, all of which function in the same way.
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Rebuilding the index, administrators must select the data type of the object that they want to rebuild.
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Let’s go ahead and select Site.
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Let’s click on Rebuild Index.
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A background task has now been created to index all objects of data type site.
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So if we look at the Background Queue monitor, we can see the background task that’s been created.
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Additionally, whenever an object is edited, a background task is triggered to update the index tables with the most updated data for that object, ensuring the indexes remain current.
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