How to index ORDSYS.orddoc type using Oracle Text?

Dear All,
I am very new to Oracle Text and Oracle intermedia ORDSYS.orddoc type.
As what I know it is impossible to index ORDSYS.orddoc using Oracle Text, so
may I know is there anyway alternative to index ORDSYS.orddoc type using Oracle Text?
I am using ORDDOC type due to my application need to allow user to upload various type of media file such as audio, video, word document etc...
Please help as I need it to do full text search for those uploaded document, thanks in advanced.
Best Regards,
Chin

Dear All,
I am very new to Oracle Text and Oracle intermedia ORDSYS.orddoc type.
As what I know it is impossible to index ORDSYS.orddoc using Oracle Text, so
may I know is there anyway alternative to index ORDSYS.orddoc type using Oracle Text?
I am using ORDDOC type due to my application need to allow user to upload various type of media file such as audio, video, word document etc...
Please help as I need it to do full text search for those uploaded document, thanks in advanced.
Best Regards,
Chin

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    AND t.contains(sleutelwoorden, :P15_SLEUTELWOORDEN)
    That didn't work, so I changed those two to:
    AND t.oplossing = (t.contains(oplossing, :P15_OPLOSSING)>0)
    AND t.sleutelwoorden = (t.contains(sleutelwoorden, :P15_SLEUTELWOORDEN)>0)
    which didn't work either, which I expected to be the case. Clearly I'm not doing it correctly, I intend to look it up tonight in the packaged applications as I do want to findt it myself to.
    But does anyone can give a hint, on what I am doing wrong ?
    SELECT t.ticketid ticketnr, t.ticketid,
    g.voornaam||' '||g.naam aangemaaktdoor,
    t.credt, t.applicatiecd, t.titel,
    s.statusdefoms,
    si.statusdefoms instat,
    NVL2(t.toegekend,'Y','N') toegekend,
    sleutelwoorden, klantprioriteitid, oplossing, s.htmlkleur, si.htmlkleur inthtmlkleur
    FROM ticket t,
    gebruiker g,
    status s,
    status si
    WHERE t.gebruikerid = g.gebruikerid
    AND t.statusid = s.statusid
    AND t.statusinternid = si.statusid (+)
    AND t.applicatiecd = NVL(:P0_APPLICATIECD, :F101_APPLICATIECD)
    AND (t.categorieid = :P15_CATEGORIEID OR NVL(:P15_CATEGORIEID, 0) = 0)
    AND (t.moduleid = :P15_MODULEID OR NVL(:P15_MODULEID, 0) = 0)
    AND (t.statusid = :P15_STATUSID OR NVL(:P15_STATUSID, 0) = 0)
    AND (t.statusinternid = :P15_INTSTATUSID OR NVL(:P15_INTSTATUSID, 0) = 0)
    AND (t.versieid = :P15_VERSIEID OR NVL(:P15_VERSIEID, 0) = 0)
    AND t.ticketid LIKE '%'||:P15_TICKETID||'%'
    AND t.gebruikerid = DECODE(NVL(:P15_GEBRUIKERID,0), 0, t.gebruikerid, :P15_GEBRUIKERID)
    AND t.credt BETWEEN NVL(:P15_DATUMVAN, To_Date('01-01-1900', 'DD-MM-YYYY')) AND NVL(To_Date(:P15_DATUMTOT, 'DD-MM-YYYY'), sysdate) +1
    AND t.titel LIKE '%'||:P15_TITEL||'%'
    AND t. contains(oplossing, :P15_OPLOSSING)
    AND t.contains(sleutelwoorden, :P15_SLEUTELWOORDEN)
    AND PCK$Ticket_Admin.getklantid(t.gebruikerid) = DECODE(Pck$Ticket_Admin.isklantadminroleN(:APP_USER,NVL(:P0_APPLICATIECD, :F101_APPLICATIECD)), 1, PCK$Ticket_Admin.getklantid(:APP103_GEBRUIKERID), PCK$Ticket_Admin.getklantid(t.gebruikerid))
    AND (:APP103_GEBRUIKERID IN (t.voor_gebruikerid, t.gebruikerid)
    OR Pck$Ticket_Admin.isintern(:APP_USER,:P0_APPLICATIECD) = 1)
    changed to:
    AND t.oplossing = (t.contains(oplossing, :P15_OPLOSSING)>0)
    AND t.sleutelwoorden = (t.contains(sleutelwoorden, :P15_SLEUTELWOORDEN)>0)

    I have worked it further out now, and looked at the search of the packaged application. It turned out to be a pl/sql block . I used what I found in there to adapt the previous search. I added the following:
    OR (CONTAINS(t.oplossing, :P15_OPLOSSING)>0)
    OR (CONTAINS(t.sleutelwoorden, :P15_SLEUTELWOORDEN)>0)
         OR (CONTAINS(t.titel,:P15_SEARCH_T_O_S)>0 OR
         CONTAINS (t.oplossing, :P15_SEARCH_T_O_S)>0 OR
         CONTAINS(t.sleutelwoorden, :P15_SEARCH_T_O_S)>0 )
    OR (CONTAINS(t.titel,:P15_SEARCH_T_O_S)>0 AND
         CONTAINS (t.oplossing, :P15_SEARCH_T_O_S)>0 AND
         CONTAINS(t.sleutelwoorden, :P15_SEARCH_T_O_S)>0 )
    oplossing means solution
    sleutelwoorden means keywords
    titel means title
    Yet this doesn't work yet. It gives an error message:
    failed to parse SQL query:
    ORA-01719: outer join operator (+) not allowed in operand of OR or IN
    I've tried adding the addition in a different place, yet that gives the same error message. I'm not sure now.

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