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1 database file
One of the physical files that make up a database. -
2 database connection
"A connection that specifies the name, type, location, and, optionally, other information about a database file or server." -
3 Database restore
A dialog box that enables the user to select the data file to use when restoring a database. -
4 file restore
An operation that restores one or more files of a database. -
5 transaction log file
"A file that contains a record of the changes that were made to an Exchange database. All changes to the database are recorded in the transaction log files before they are written into the database files. If a database shuts down unexpectedly, unfinished transactions can be restored by replaying the transaction log files into the database." -
6 mailbox database
"A database for storing mailboxes in Exchange Server. The mailbox database manages the data in mailboxes, tracks deleted messages and mailbox sizes, and assists in message transfers. A mailbox database is stored as an Exchange database (.edb) file." -
7 Office data connection file
"A file that stores information about a connection to a data source, such as an Access database, spreadsheet, or text file, and that facilitates data source administration."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Office data connection file
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8 data connection file
"A file that stores information about a connection to a data source, such as an Access database, spreadsheet, or text file, and that facilitates data source administration." -
9 ODC file
"A file that stores information about a connection to a data source, such as an Access database, spreadsheet, or text file, and that facilitates data source administration." -
10 Management Information Format file
"A file that can be used to modify the SMS/Configuration Manager database by creating architectures, object classes, and attributes."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Management Information Format file
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11 MDE file
Microsoft Access database (.mdb) file with all modules compiled and all editable source code removed. -
12 stash file
A local file that holds the master key for the Kerberos database. -
13 mirror file
A file separate from your database model diagram in which you can save the code from your model. -
14 ACCDE file
An Access 2007 database (.accdb) file with all modules compiled and all editable source code removed. -
15 compiled binary file
An Access 2007 database (.accdb) file with all modules compiled and all editable source code removed.ملف ثنائي تم تجميعه برمجيًا -
16 Microsoft Access data file
A database or project file for Microsoft Access.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Microsoft Access data file
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17 Microsoft Project Database
A record-based Access-compliant file format that you can use for saving an entire project.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Microsoft Project Database
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18 front-end/back-end application
"An application consisting of a ""back-end"" database file that contains tables, and copies of a ""front-end"" database file that contain all other database objects with links to the back-end tables."التطبيق الموجود على الكمبيوتر العميل/الخادمEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > front-end/back-end application
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19 export
"To output data and database objects to another database, spreadsheet, or file format so another database, application, or program can use the data or database objects. You can export data to a variety of supported databases, programs, and file formats."يصدّر -
20 catalog
"A directory of information about data sets, files, or a database. It usually describes where a data set, file or database entity is located and may also include other information, such as the type of device on which each data set or file is stored."
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