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Index (database) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A database index is a data structure that improves the speed of operations on a database table. Indexes can be created using one or more columns of a database table, providing the basis for both rap...
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Database - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A database is an integrated collection of logically related records or files consolidated into a common pool that provides data for one or multiple uses. One way of classifying databases involves th...
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explore database structure in a tree (tables, columns, constraints, indexes, procedures, triggers, foreign keys, referencing keys etc.) ... Explore database structure tutorial ... ADO Explorer database structure view...
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CDB® Database Synchronizer is the industry standard tool for comparing and synchronizing the contents of two databases. With CDB® Synchronizer you will be able to synchronize following database objects: Database structure Indexes Primary keys ... Indexes ; Primary keys ; Foreign keys ; ... CDB® Database Studio 4.0;
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To run the Upsizing Wizard in Access 2000, on the Tools menu, point to Database Utilities, and then click Upsizing Wizard. To use the Upsizing Wizard in Access 97, you must first download the Microsoft Access Upsizing Tools 97 from the following Microsoft Web site:
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Indexes are a common way to enhance database performance. An index allows the database server to find and retrieve specific rows much faster than it could do without an index. But indexes also add overhead to the database system as a whole, so they should be used sensibly.
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Home | Example Publications ... Generated by D2R Server ... rdfs:label On the Integration of Structure Indexes and Inverted Lists. (xsd:string)
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