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81 column
The area in each row of a database table that stores the data value for some attribute of the object modeled by the table. -
82 index
"A listing of keywords and associated data that point to the location of more comprehensive information, such as files and records on a disk or record keys in a database." -
83 nest
"To embed one construct inside another. For example, a database may contain a nested table (a table within a table), a program may contain a nested procedure (a procedure declared within a procedure), and a data structure may include a nested record (a record containing a field that is itself a record)." -
84 quorum disk
"The cluster disk on which configuration data is maintained in the quorum log, cluster database checkpoint, and resource checkpoints. The quorum disk is managed by the quorum resource, which is usually a special kind of physical disk resource." -
85 RDBMS
A database system that organizes data into related rows and columns as specified by a relational model. -
86 mailbox store
"A database for storing mailboxes in Exchange Server. Mailbox stores store data that is private to an individual and contain mailbox folders generated when a new mailbox is created for an individual. A mailbox store consists of a rich-text,.edb file, as well as a streaming native Internet content.stm file." -
87 differential backup
A backup containing only changes made to the database since the preceding data backup on which the differential backup is based. -
88 partial backup
"A backup of all the data in the primary filegroup, every read-write filegroup, and any optionally specified files. A partial backup of a read-only database contains only the primary filegroup." -
89 restore sequence
"A sequence of one or more restore commands that, typically, initializes the contents of the database, files, and/or pages being restored (the data-copy phase), rolls forward logged transactions (the redo phase), and rolls back uncommitted transactions (the undo phase)." -
90 SQL Server
"A family of Microsoft relational database management and analysis systems for e-commerce, line-of-business, and data warehousing solutions." -
91 SQL Server 2005 Express Edition
"An edition of a Microsoft relational database design and management system for e-commerce, line-of-business, and data warehousing solutions."English-Arabic terms dictionary > SQL Server 2005 Express Edition
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92 redo phase
The phase during recovery that applies (rolls forward) logged changes to a database to bring the data forward in time. -
93 redo
The phase during recovery that applies (rolls forward) logged changes to a database to bring the data forward in time. -
94 PivotTable report
"An interactive, cross tabulated Excel report that summarizes and analyzes data, such as database records, from various sources including ones external to Excel." -
95 mail merge
"The process of merging information into a document from a data source, such as an address book or database, to create customized documents, such as form letters or mailing labels." -
96 Microsoft PivotTable
An interactive technology in Microsoft Excel or Access that can show dynamic views of the same data from a list or a database. -
97 PivotTable
An interactive technology in Microsoft Excel or Access that can show dynamic views of the same data from a list or a database. -
98 mailbox
The combination of an Active Directory user object that has mailbox attributes and the associated mailbox data that is stored in the mailbox database. -
99 Microsoft SQL Server
"A family of Microsoft relational database management and analysis systems for e-commerce, line-of-business, and data warehousing solutions." -
100 script injection attack
"An attack that attempts to send executable scripts to your application with the intent of having other users run it. A typical script injection attack sends script to a page that stores the script in a database, so that another user who views the data inadvertently runs the code."
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