You create a cache using the Create Cache statement (see "Create Cache (EXT)"). A cache can be created on a single table or on a set of related tables. When creating a cache on a single table, you specify the name of the table to cache and optionally a filter for the table. The filter determines whether the cache holds all the data in the remote table or a subset of the data that matches the filter. You can also specify attributes for the Create Cache statement that determine:
Whether the cache data is held on disk or in memory
How often the cache data is refreshed
If the cache is initially enabled
If the driver checks to see if a refresh is needed at connect time
Creating a cache for a set of related tables is similar to creating a cache on a single table, except that a primary table and one or more referencing tables are specified. This is useful if you want to cache a subset of data for a table and also cache data related to that subset of data. For example, suppose you have three tables (named Account, Contact, and Opportunity), where both a contact and an opportunity belong to a particular account. Using a relational cache, you could specify that accounts that have had activity in the past year be cached, as well as caching the opportunities and contacts for only those cached accounts.