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Body Mass Index | body mass index (An index for human body fat based on a person's weight and height) |
deaktivierter Index | disabled index (Any index that has been marked as disabled. A disabled index is unavailable for use by the database engine. The index definition of a disabled index remains in the system catalog with no underlying index data) |
eindeutiger Index | unique index (An index in which no two rows are permitted to have the same index value, thus prohibiting duplicate index or key values) |
gruppierter Index | clustered index (A B-tree-based index in which the logical order of the key values determines the physical order of the corresponding rows in a table) |
Index Allocation Map, IAM | Index Allocation Map (A page that maps the extents in a 4-GB part of a database file that is used by an allocation unit) |
Index für die Volltextsuche | full-text search index (An index that enables full-text search for a group of managed properties) |
Index mit eingeschlossenen Spalten | included column index (A nonclustered index containing both key and nonkey columns) |
Index mit Leerstellen auffüllen | Pad index (An option that specifies the space to leave open on each page in the intermediate levels of the index) |
Indexer für Paketressourcen | Package Resource Indexer (The Windows tool that indexes your resources and their contexts. By doing so, it supports tailoring for language and for getting the best assets for different scale (DPI), selecting assets for high-contrast accessibility modes, or getting the best asset to fit a given target size) |
nicht gruppierter Index | nonclustered index (A B-tree-based index in which the logical order of the index key values is different than the physical order of the corresponding rows in a table. The index contains row locators that point to the storage location of the table data) |
partitionierter Index | partitioned index (An index built on a partition scheme, and whose data is horizontally divided into units which may be spread across more than one filegroup in a database) |
Z-Index | zindex (The numerical index of an object in the stacking order. An object with a higher index value will appear on top of objects with lower index values) |
Z-Index | z-index (The numerical index of an object in the stacking order. An object with a higher index value will appear on top of objects with lower index values) |
zusammengesetzter Index | composite index (An index that uses more than one column in a table to index data) |