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What are Clustered Indexes?

SELECTservices | 9017 - Using Clustered Indexes
A Clustered Index is an index on a table or view that reorganizes the physical data of a table or view into sequentially ordered rows. The danger with using Clustered Indexes is that since the data is sequentially ordered, inserts into the table will take a slight performance hit due to the reordering of the data.

How do you implement Clustered Indexes?

SELECTservices | 9017 - Using Clustered Indexes
Please Note: For issues setting up Clustered Indexes, please consult your internal Database Administrator. The following information is for background and reference purposes. See similar questions...

Are there any name indexes?

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Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Only the following Kentucky counties are indexed: Bell, Floyd, Harlan, Kenton, Muhlenberg, Perry, and Pike. Only the following West Virginia counties are indexed: Fayette, Harrison, Kanawha, Logan, McDowell, Mercer, and Raleigh. See similar questions...

What is the basic difference between clustered and a non-clustered index?

Frequently Asked Questions about MS-SQl server
The difference is that, Clustered index is unique for any given table and we can have only one clustered index on a table. The leaf level of a clustered index is the actual data and the data is resorted in case of clustered index. Whereas in case of non-clustered index the leaf level is actually a pointer to the data in rows so we can have as many non-clustered indexes as we can on the db. See similar questions...

What is the difference between Clustered Tables and Pooled Tables?

SAP ABAP interview questions
Ans A pooled table is used to combine several logical tables in the ABAP/4 dictionary. Pooled tables are logical tables that must be assigned to a table pool when they are defined. Cluster table are logical tables that must be assigned to a table cluster when they are defined. Cluster table can be used to store control data. They can also used to store temporary data or text such as documentation. See similar questions...

What area indexes are published and how often?

Frequently Asked Questions
Besides monthly publication of the national (or U.S. City Average) CPI-U, C-CPI-U and CPI-W, indexes are also published by area for the CPI-U and CPI-W. For the C-CPI-U, data for all items and 27 components are available at the national level only; for the CPI-U and CPI-W, 377 component series are published at the national level. Monthly CPI-U and CPI-W indexes are published for the four Census regions; Northeast, Midwest (formerly North Central) , South and West. See similar questions...

What applications can be clustered?

Almost all "server-based" applications that allows users to connect via an IP address can be clustered. Successful examples include Apache, Samba, Mysql, and PostgresQL. Other uses might include mail servers or NFS servers. For best results the applications that are clustered should support client connectivity via TCP connections. This protocol is more reliable and will are more likely to handle network fail-overs or even fail-overs of the application to the other host, in a more robust manner. See similar questions...

What if I have clustered servers?

SQL Backup - Frequently asked questions
SQL Backup Pro contains a cluster-aware installation mechanism that will automatically detect cluster installations while installing SQL Backup. You can also do this by running SQBServerSetup.exe on one node and installing SQL Backup manually. Alternatively, this can also be done via the Install/Upgrade menu in the GUI. SQL Backup can then be activated by running LicenseActivation.exe on any node in the clusters. See similar questions...

Can I play out my sorting ceremony?

HPRPG.NET's Frequently Asked Questions Database
You may use the first post of your journal thread to discuss your sorting ceremony, how you felt about it, etc, but you may not play this out on the board. In all other threads, you should roleplay as though you have been attending Hogwarts since the start of term. See similar questions...

Can GNU/Linux machines be clustered?

The linux-kernel mailing list FAQ
REG) Different people mean different things when they talk about clustering. Some people want transparent fault tolerance and load balancing of general applications, others want parallel processing of a single job. Most people who talk about fault tolerance expect hardware and OS support of this (if a node goes down, the OS will automatically migrate the application to another node). This is not (yet) available for Linux. See similar questions...

How do I prevent sorting?

DataGridView - Windows Forms FAQs
By setting the DataGridViewColumn.SortMode property you can disable the ability for the user to sort on the given column. You can use Visual Studio 2005 to set this property by right-clicking on the DataGridView and choosing the Edit Columns option. Next... See similar questions...

What is Sorting/Indexing?

MediConnect Global: FAQs for Medical Record Retrieval
Sorting/Indexing is the service of separating and labeling the components or sections of a medical record by category and chronological sequence. All records will be sorted in the same sequence of categories, which allows a certain type of record to be accessed quickly and identifies missing types of records. This service relieves your staff of essential, but often tedious, manual organizational work. See similar questions...

What types of indexes are published?

Producer Price Index Frequently Asked Questions
PPIs are available for two different product classification systems. Both sets of PPIs draw from the same pool of price information provided to BLS by cooperating reporters. Both sets of PPIs feature both individual product and product line indexes and comprehensive "stage-of-processing" indexes for aggregations of products. The latter indexes are useful for studying the transmission of price change across successive stages of economic activity in the U.S. economy. See similar questions...

Are there any Internet indexes on entomology?

Frequently Asked Questions on Entomology
Yes, there are several Entomological Internet Resources. Use them when looking for answers to entomological questions not included in our FAQs. These indexes include Colorado State University's Entomology on the WWW, the Electronic Zoo's Invertebrate page, the Illinois State Academy of Science Links of Interest in Entomology, Iowa State University's Entomology Index of Internet Resources, Texas A&M University's Insect Lnks, and Virginia Tech's Insects on the WWW. See similar questions...

Can I find what indexes are being updated the most?

Reports
Run the "Most Updated Indexes" report to find what indexes are a) updated the most and b) may need to be dropped since they are not being used in seek operations. See similar questions...

Why trade indexes?

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With Volume Indicators one can trade index shares or other derivatives with more certainty than ever before! More... See similar questions...

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