Sure, you can do that. You do it by creating a persistent virtual column
on the attribute, using COLUMN_GET probably, and then creating a column
on that. In a presentation on JSON and MySQL / MariaDB I show a simple
example of this:
http://www.slideshare.net/blueskarlsson/using-json-with-mariad
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> El sáb, 26/4/14, MARK CALLAGHAN escribió:
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> Asunto: [Maria-discuss] virtual columns and indexes on attributes in JSON
> objects
> Para: "Maria Discuss"
> Fecha: sábado, 26 de abril, 2014 17:29
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> Does the support for
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El sáb, 26/4/14, MARK CALLAGHAN escribió:
Asunto: [Maria-discuss] virtual columns and indexes on attributes in JSON
objects
Para: "Maria Discuss"
Fecha: sábado, 26 de abril, 2014 17:29
Does the support for
virtual columns allow
Does the support for virtual columns allow an index to be created on an
attribute in a JSON object stored in a BLOB column?
http://falseisnotnull.wordpress.com/2014/04/25/descending-indexes-in-mariadb
https://mariadb.com/kb/en/virtual-columns/
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Mark Callaghan
mdcal...@gmail.com
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